OPJ
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I'm not at all sure what I should really be looking for in a drill press/pillar drill for general woodworking.
I know I need something that'll give accuracy I can't get with any of my cordless tools but I'm uncertain as to whether I really need something with a greater drilling depth then 50mm, or not?
I have hardly any bench space spare, so I may prefer a floor-standing model. Or is that rather unneccessary for occasional use?
I'll set myself a maximum budget of £150 for this.
The Perform range has caught my eye again, particularly for their 'radial-arm-action' CCRD/CCRDFS models. As much as I'd like to be able to say 'I have a drill that can do this'; I can't honestly think of a use for these actions right now.
Should I just stick to something simpler? Like the Perform CCD12L, maybe an Axminster model.
Accuratle drilling of 90degree holes, morticing (yes, I'm happy to clean up with a chisel), larger diameter drilling (save those batteries!). These are some of the things I know I'm going to need it for.
I would also like the advantage of being able to sand curves like a bobbin sander, but I understand the radial-arm drills have serious safety issues for this type of use. That feature isn't so much a neccesity anyway.
I'd really appreciate some advice on what I should be looking to buy as I don't honestly see an awful lot of difference between the very many drills on the market.
...And I thought getting a new block plane would be hard enough!! :wink:
Thanks very much for your advice.
I know I need something that'll give accuracy I can't get with any of my cordless tools but I'm uncertain as to whether I really need something with a greater drilling depth then 50mm, or not?
I have hardly any bench space spare, so I may prefer a floor-standing model. Or is that rather unneccessary for occasional use?
I'll set myself a maximum budget of £150 for this.
The Perform range has caught my eye again, particularly for their 'radial-arm-action' CCRD/CCRDFS models. As much as I'd like to be able to say 'I have a drill that can do this'; I can't honestly think of a use for these actions right now.
Should I just stick to something simpler? Like the Perform CCD12L, maybe an Axminster model.
Accuratle drilling of 90degree holes, morticing (yes, I'm happy to clean up with a chisel), larger diameter drilling (save those batteries!). These are some of the things I know I'm going to need it for.
I would also like the advantage of being able to sand curves like a bobbin sander, but I understand the radial-arm drills have serious safety issues for this type of use. That feature isn't so much a neccesity anyway.
I'd really appreciate some advice on what I should be looking to buy as I don't honestly see an awful lot of difference between the very many drills on the market.
...And I thought getting a new block plane would be hard enough!! :wink:
Thanks very much for your advice.