How To Make A Drill Press - Sütunlu Matkap Yapımı

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Hello friends In this video, using the old hammer drill - I'll show you how to make a column drill. I designed the dimensions according to the place and area I will use in my workshop. While I was working spontaneously, I had some mistakes and I came back and corrected them. I would be glad if you subscribe to my channel and support it. Do not forget to like the video, to express your questions in the comments Have a good time. I used 18 mm plywood on the outer body of the pillar drill. The front piece is 30x16 cm, The lower piece is 16x13 cm. I increased its strength by using solid glue at the joints. Column length 63 cm, width 25 cm. The narrow part is 13 cm wide. I fixed the pieces together using 4x50 screws. 16x13 cm I did not publish the cutting of the main parts on the bench saw because it extended the video size. 25x16 cm I drill the guide piece where the drill will sit. 15x12 cm. We punched with a 44 mm punch. I cut the tightening of the drill. 5 mm We make the final shape of the guide with the jigsaw. I will use a 6mm bolt to tighten the drill. We drill with an 8 mm drill bit. Side pieces 30x9 cm. 30x22,5 cm. We used 30 cm drawer rail instead of spindle for column drill. Here I installed the rails upside down and I will fix them soon. Rail mounting part 30x8 cm. After installing the side parts, I noticed that the rails were inverted. I do the assembly of the rails again. This time I'm sure it's true :) Since the space is narrow, I used an extension. A screwdriver could do our job. After the side rails, we install rails on the front of the column drill. As a guide, I targeted the junction of the front part. The more miter we install the rails - There will be no friction and the rails will move easily. The length of the rails is 30 cm, width is 4 cm and height is 12 mm. The gap calculation was made according to the dimensions of the rails. We connect the bench part of the column drill. Props 10x47 cm, table 60x49 cm. I used 10 mm plywood for the base part of the bench. I used quick glue to fix the parts and screw them comfortably I used a 3.5x35 mm screw on the bottom tray. When installing the base, I had to drill the guide holes of the column part. I remove the bench outer edge posts. If the glue was not fresher, it would cut off the edges. We created space to assemble the column part. I reassemble the bench outer edge posts. I measure the top of the counter so that it passes into the milk section. I cut with a jigsaw. I used a metal cutting blade on the jigsaw blade. Since it is more frequent and narrow-toothed, breaking is less. You can use it in sensitive cuts. The invisible parts of the work are indispensable for sanding :) I did not apply glue to be able to remove and install the top plate later. I am thinking of making drawers for the eyes under the counter. I can shoot an update video in the future. Combining the column part with the bench from the base part. I did not apply glue, as I may have to remove the upper part of the column part. I screw in for spring mounting. I used a door spring. It works, even though its strength is not very good. 10x4, 4x4, 4x4 cm. I will use a hose clamp to tighten the drill from the body. The piece I will tighten the drill with the clamp. To precisely drill the drill - I installed the M6 ​​bolt on the 3 sides of the drill guide by installing wood nuts. The part where the drill will enter the guide is 42 mm. The punch we punch is 44 mm. I winded the drill part with the insulating tape of 2 mm gap. I shape the edges of the arms that will move the column drill with disc sandpaper. 67x5 cm. You can access the disc sanding video from the explanation section. Because I made the arms in one piece, more or less - I open a 13 cm long groove with hand mill to prevent the contractions from moving. In the fixed part of the column, the bolt is inside the channel - will move according to the movement of the arm. We assemble the arms. I used m8 gijon on the fixed body part. I will change the gijon towards the end. I attached M6 nut to the insulting part. I make the guide piece set on the column drill bench. I do the cleaning works with the dust cyclone I have done before. It's a very quiet instrument. It worked very well for me. You can reach the explanation section. I cut the adjusted guide into the column part. Part size 60x14 cm. 60x5 cm. I used M6 nut for guide movement. I install another nut along the channel we opened to the guide. I do the same 3 times. We could also open the channels to the bench part. I chose to do it this way because of the size of the bench. Bench size is 60x49 cm. I install the drill instead. I used a long bolt for the miter. I made fine adjustments with the bolts that we attached to the drill guide. I fix it with pipe clamp. We are making the piece that we will insult the column both by joining the arms and by hand. 32mm punch. We also test the column drill. How to make the wooden knobs in the adjustable bench guide - You can see the jig saw apparatus in the description. I drill with an 8 mm bit. We attach the parts to the M8 hood. I am making a guide to fix the piece we made. I used an inner diameter 8 mm bearing. I wrapped sandpaper on the chuck side so that the gijon teeth are not crushed. Bearing will be bearing at the bottom. I will fix the part with sandpaper without swing. Track length is 21 cm. Do not forget to subscribe for top sanding videos in the future. The handles came short and the handle portion fell behind the drill. I mounted pieces at an angle to the ends of the arms. 12x5 cm. We both stretched the distance between the cable part of the drill and the distance between the bench and the arms. The teeth of the gigi holding the arms in the column cause friction in the channels of the arms. I disassemble the gijon and replace it with a bolt. In order to be solid, I installed fastening nuts on the inside. I tightened it with bolts and nuts from the outside. Channels come to the threaded part of the bolt. Your arms are moving more comfortably. I drill 4 mm hair with an 8 mm drill bit. Thanks for watching. Do not forget to like the video and subscribe to my channel.
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Channel: Yusuf Yılmaz
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Length: 20min 41sec (1241 seconds)
Published: Mon Sep 30 2019
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