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Drill Press

A Machinist I’m Not

by Frank on June 19, 2003

P6190006.jpgI finally started work on getting the sawmill up and running. The angle iron for the track has been sitting here for a month, the carriage a month longert than that. I just need to drill 20 holes in quarter inch steel, and that’s that. Yup.

I got Jeremy to help me move the angle iron and the drill press to the back deck yesterday, then today I laid out all the pieces so I could mark the holes. The first interesting item was discovering that the diagram I have is all in inches. It is also in French, so I had my brain around centimeters, but they didn’t work.

P6190012.jpgI laid it out, and discover I need to drill 7/16 holes. I don’t think I’ve ever owned a 7/16 bit, so Valerie picked one up for me on one of her twice-daily trips to Keene. One of the sliding bunks(?) (une serre bille en francais) that hold the log dogs was misdrilled with 3/8 holes, too small for the supplied bolts, so I set out to do that first. The result is in the last picture.

P6200016.jpgSo. Did this happen because I was trying to bore out an existing hole, because I used the wrong speed on the drill press, or because the bit I used was softer than the steel I was trying to drill? I have a half inch bit. I think I’ll try making one hole with that all the way through and see what happens.

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