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    Drill Press Table Finished Today

    I've been wanting a drill press table for a long time, but never got around to it until this week. It's 3/4" phenolic with 1/2" mdf glued and screwed to the underside. Still need to make a stop block. Think I'm going to enjoy it!

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    Very nice looking, Jerry. Almost too nice to use!

    John

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    Congrats. You'll smile every time you step up to that machine.
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    Bee You Tea Full.

    But no chip collection?

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    Nice work, looks great, you will enjoy this for years to come
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    That looks better than most of the ones for sale. Congratulations on your work.

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    Really nice job. But, if you find you don't enjoy it, let me know and I'll send you my address

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    Thanks for the comments guys.

    Dave, guess I may have to alter that fence to add chip collection! Anybody got photos of the best way to do that?

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    Really nice, I keep wanting to build something similar but can never find the time. Guess I'll just have to MAKE the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Herrington View Post
    Thanks for the comments guys.

    Dave, guess I may have to alter that fence to add chip collection! Anybody got photos of the best way to do that?
    Here's mine. I have a tall fence with T-track like you that this wouldn't work on but 90% of my drilling uses this fence. Pretty nice watching the chips disappear as I'm drilling a large hole. The semi circle chip area in the fence really makes it work well. Any that escape can just be brushed toward the opening after you're done and away they go. The plastic scoop slides under the hold down blocks so it can be pushed back behind the fence edge if need be. Or I can remove it and strap it in front of the bit with a bungie cord if that's better.

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    Thanks for posting those photos, Dave! That is a slick setup. If I can't figure out a way to modify mine, I'll just keep it for a "show-fence" and make another one like yours. BTW, that is an enormous table!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Herrington View Post
    BTW, that is an enormous table!
    It's been a real game changer since I built it about 3 years ago. Being able to put a 5 or 6 foot piece on there without needing support is a big time saver, but I do have to provide an assist when I crank it up The problem is, it's a catch all. Whenever I'm looking for a place to set something, which is always as I am bursting at the seams, it ends up on the drill press. Then when I need to use it, it's covered with 15 pieces of crap!

    So I move them over to my expanded bandsaw table. It's a vicious cycle!

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    Great looking table and on my to do list. Nice job. How do you raise and lower it; looks like the handle won't clear?

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    Very nice work!!! Enjoy...
    Jerry

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    In one of the recent magazines, they put the square insert plate at an angle. Thus, you can drill through each one 4 times before you have to make a new one. That sounds handy.
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