The
Power of the Press
The
drill press, that is.
This is one of those machines I do not
want to be without. It has many uses, and today it was used to shape
the ends of the risers for the floating cabinets. Not much in the way
of hand skills here today.
I purchased the Nova Voyager about
5 years ago courtesy of a Black Friday special and a kind-hearted
wife. This replaced a close-to-entry-level 12-speed Taiwanese press I
had for about 25 years. For those unfamiliar with the Voyager, here
is one feature that I find so amazing about this machine.
In
all the time I have used this drill press I have yet to burn a blade
or wood. A few buttons to push, and you can set any type of drill
bit, of any size, to turn at the ideal speed for different densities
of wood (or metal).
I needed to cut quarter-circles at the end
of the support for the cabinet. One could do this with a
bandsaw/jigsaw and spindle sander. I do not own a spindle sander ....
but, wait, the drill press can become a spindle sander!
Here
is the Voyager ...
Select
the drill bit. In this case, a hole saw ...
Set
the size - 54mm ...
Choose
hardwood ...
Confirm
the speed, and it is ready to go ...
The
workpiece is on the left, with a stop block on the right ...
Flip
the workpiece for the second cut ...
And
so on until all four supports are completed.
Easy
peasy.
Regards from Perth
Derek
July 2023