I have a question for owners of drill presses...
I recently bought a new drill press from Axminster, a Jet JDP-17. There is quite a bit of play back and forth as the bit rotates, I don't have a micrometer I can measure this accurately with, but I took a few videos to show the deflection (I fitted my Veritas marking gauge as it's the most precise bit of steel bar I have available) and it looks to be around half a millimeter.
I contacted Axminster and they said this was within tolerance, but it's definitely not what I expected... so could someone take a look and let me know whether that is the expected tolerance for a woodworking drill? or do i have a problem?
There are two youtube linnks below, and a few photos attached.
Many Thanks,
Chris
https://youtu.be/YkGFMuOU90M
https://youtu.be/lgTm9B8qWEk
I recently bought a new drill press from Axminster, a Jet JDP-17. There is quite a bit of play back and forth as the bit rotates, I don't have a micrometer I can measure this accurately with, but I took a few videos to show the deflection (I fitted my Veritas marking gauge as it's the most precise bit of steel bar I have available) and it looks to be around half a millimeter.
I contacted Axminster and they said this was within tolerance, but it's definitely not what I expected... so could someone take a look and let me know whether that is the expected tolerance for a woodworking drill? or do i have a problem?
There are two youtube linnks below, and a few photos attached.
Many Thanks,
Chris
https://youtu.be/YkGFMuOU90M
https://youtu.be/lgTm9B8qWEk