The Plus Factor of a Drill Press
Anyone who has
had experience with woodworking excursions know
just how tedious not working with the right
tools can be.
The right kind of
saw for the right kind of cut highly makes the
job efficient, if not yield perfect results.
The wrong nail could ruin the wood or the wrong
kind of plane could utterly render the
woodpiece useless for a particular
project.
The wrong type of
drill could mess up the woodpiece.
Drills are
basically tools for accurately boring holes
into a piece of wood.
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The earliest breed of drills are believed to be bow drills.
The first electrical drill came out in 1889, and is credited to
have been the invention of Mr. Arthur James Arnot. By 1895, the
first portable electric drill came from Germany, through the
efforts of Wilhelm Fein. Black & Decker, a standard bearer
in the realm of power tools, patented the “trigger” switch in
portable drills in 1917.
Various types of drills exist, catering to the various
boring demands that come about when it comes to woodworking.
The Drill Press is one such type of drill.
Contrary to portable drills, a drill press is a fixed type
of drill, and often comes in mounted form, where it is fixed to
the floor or a workbench. Also known as a pillar drill or bench
drill or pedestal drill, a drill press is basically made of a
base, a table, a column/pillar, spindle and a drill head.
A drill press is normally pushed by an induction motor,
powering the drill itself. The drill head has three handles,
which the operator uses in operating the power tool. The
handles are positioned from a core hub, and controls the drill
in boring vertically, in a path side by side to the axis of the
drill press’ pillar/column.
The drill press’ table is movable in the vertical position,
depending on the size of the woodpiece in need of boring.
A drill press boasts advantages over hand held drills; less
work effort is needed in operating a drill press. Drill presses
allow more accurate and secure drilling work, as a clamp is
utilized in positioning the woodpiece, making way for a more
secure work operation. For multi-boring procedures, because of
the secure and accurate nature of drilling with a drill press,
repetitively boring holes on a woodpiece is fast and easy.
When it comes to drilling woodpieces before they’ve been put
together into form, drill presses truly shine. Where portable
or hand held drills have their own weakness, drill presses come
in and fill out those said weaknesses, making them an essential
tool for professional woodworkers.
The best drill press can currenty be picked up at
Amazon , it's the
JET 20-Inch Floor Drill Press
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