drill press

NOUN
  1. a machine tool with a separate, upright stand; an electric drill is pressed into the work automatically or with a hand lever
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  • The company sell a few shop machines as well - a mini lathe, a maxi lathe, a linisher, bandsaw and drill press. Stu's Shed
  • You'll need a table saw or jigsaw, a sander, a drill press, and about three hours.
  • Mortise attachments are very popular, allowing you to drill precise mortises with your drill press.
  • Taiwanese mill I noticed that under load, the quilldownfeed like a drill press is notchy and can jam under load. Archive 2005-10-01
  • The machine shop houses 21 lathes, four mills, three drill presses, two sand blasters, three buffers, seven grinders, a planer, two TIG welders and a complete tool room.
  • Some operations, such as counterboring the mounting holes for the chuck, could have been done more easily using my Grizzly mini-mill, but I wanted to present a plan that would work for lathe owners who have only the stock lathe and a drill press.
  • Drilling for the takedown screw must be done with a milling machine, or at the minimum on a good drill press with a rigid quill.
  • In addition to the belt-driven machines, there is an electric lathe and an electric drill press.
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