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(Changing speed)
 
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[[Category:Tools]][[Category:Wood working tools]][[Category:SafetySheet]]
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[[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 [[Drill Press Metal / Kolomboor metaal|Drill Press Metal]].  
  
We have two - one in the wood shop and one in the metal area.
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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 !
  
Cutting wood in the metal area is fine.
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See also: [[Wood Drills]], [[Large HSS drills]] and [[Spade drills]].
 
 
Cutting metal in the wood area is frowned upon. If you do so - de-grease the machine/plateau post use !
 
  
 
== 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.
Regel 18: Regel 18:
 
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.
 

Huidige versie van 11 nov 2024 om 23:05

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