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[[Category:SafetySheet]][[Category:Tool]][[Category:Wood]]
[[Category:Metal]][[Category:SafetySheet]][[Category:Tool]][[Category:Wood]]
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[[Categorie:Tools]][[Categorie:Wood working tools]]
 
 
 
[[Bestand:drill-press-safety-sheet.png|right|400px|safety sheet drill press]]
 
[[Bestand:drill-press-safety-sheet.png|right|400px|safety sheet drill press]]
  
Boor-kolum, Drill press with adjustable speed (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbig6nOl398)
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We have two drill presses- this one in the wood shop, and a heavier one in the metal area [[Arboga GM 2508 Geared Head Drill Press Pillar Drill|Drill Press Metal]].  
 
 
We have two - one in the wood shop and one in the metal area.
 
 
 
Cutting wood in the metal area is fine.
 
  
Cutting metal in the wood area is frowned upon. If you do so - de-grease the machine/plateau post use !
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Cutting wood in the metal area is fine. Cutting metal in the wood area is frowned upon. If you do so - de-grease the machine/plateau post use !
  
See also: [[Wood Drills]], [[HSS Drills]] and [[Spade Drills]].
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See also: [[Wood Drills]], [[Large HSS drills]] and [[Spade drills]].
  
 
== Safety ==
 
== Safety ==
The drill press is classed as a normal, somewhat dangerous machine: instructions strongly advised but not mandatory. It can be used any hours -- but be kind to our neighbours.
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The drill press in the Wood Shop is classed as a normal, somewhat dangerous machine: instructions strongly advised but not mandatory. It can be used any hours -- but be kind to our neighbours.
  
 
Use of safety glasses will generally be needed. And the use of gloves is possible; but a mixed blessing. It increases the risk of your glove (and with it your finger) getting twisted around the drill/rotating head.
 
Use of safety glasses will generally be needed. And the use of gloves is possible; but a mixed blessing. It increases the risk of your glove (and with it your finger) getting twisted around the drill/rotating head.
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So clamp things well.
 
So clamp things well.
  
== Changing speed ==
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== Also Known As ==
[[Bestand:drill-speed-adjust.jpg|right|300px|adjusting drill speed]]
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* Pillar Drill, Boorkolom, Kolomboor, Kolom boor
Always use the right speed; you get a nice round hole, it goes faster and the drills stay sharp.
 
 
 
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbig6nOl398 for a video on changing the speed.
 
 
 
== Speeds and oil (metal) ==
 
 
 
There is a chart of speeds on the wall -- or see http://engineering.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/lathespeeds.pdf
 
 
 
The larger your drill diameter - the lower the speed (Alu faster than steel faster than stainlesssteel/rvs); but limit countersinks/counterbores/stepdrills and similar `specials' to 200-300RPM.
 
 
 
There are three types of oil next to the machine. For most metals use the green oil.
 
 
 
Use the non-ferro oil if you find that the green oil stains your aluminiun/non-ferro metal (this is quite rare).
 
 
 
The third oil is generally not suitable to use with this drill press.
 

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This equipment is safety category 4:

  • In-person, instructions strongly advised but not mandatory.
  • Reading, and following, the instructions on the Wiki is mandatory!

This equipment is Noise Category 2:
Can be used at all hours, but in moderation.
Be considerate; if you feel you need to wear ear protection,
then only use the tool between 07:00 and 19:00.

safety sheet drill press

We have two drill presses- this one in the wood shop, and a heavier one in the metal area Drill Press Metal.

Cutting wood in the metal area is fine. Cutting metal in the wood area is frowned upon. If you do so - de-grease the machine/plateau post use !

See also: Wood Drills, Large HSS drills and Spade drills.

Safety

The drill press in the Wood Shop is classed as a normal, somewhat dangerous machine: instructions strongly advised but not mandatory. It can be used any hours -- but be kind to our neighbours.

Use of safety glasses will generally be needed. And the use of gloves is possible; but a mixed blessing. It increases the risk of your glove (and with it your finger) getting twisted around the drill/rotating head.

Its main risks are flying sharp bits, getting caught in something rotating or your workpiece rotating/spinning.

So clamp things well.

Also Known As

  • Pillar Drill, Boorkolom, Kolomboor, Kolom boor