rvieceli said:Looks great. How's it working out for you?
Ron
Cheese said:Looks good Mike...that spacer came out nice. Can't complain too much about 5/10th's runout. [big grin]
Did you turn off the auto reverse function?
Mike Goetzke said:I need to get use to a keyless chuck on a drill press. Think I'm overnighting because it takes quite a bit of my strength to release the bit.
Cheese said:Mike Goetzke said:I need to get use to a keyless chuck on a drill press. Think I'm overnighting because it takes quite a bit of my strength to release the bit.
Like we talked about previously, the Albrecht chuck incorporates a self-tightening mechanism so I just lightly snug up the collar, it doesn't take much force. Directly from Albrecht:
"All Albrecht Precision Drill Chucks, incorporate a unique self-tightening feature that causes them to grip drills tighter as more torque is applied.
This self-tightening advantage, combined with the fact that keyless chucks are easily opened by hand, is causing many industries to abandon key-type drill chucks altogether."
festal said:![]()
This was an unexpected find. Looks like Bosch will be for sale soon lol
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mike Goetzke said:I messed around with the chuck some more and it works great with twist bits and smaller Forstner bits but gives me issues with my. killer 2-1/8" Forstner into end grain. So 95% or so of the time I should be able to loosen the chuck by hand.
Cheese said:Mike Goetzke said:I messed around with the chuck some more and it works great with twist bits and smaller Forstner bits but gives me issues with my. killer 2-1/8" Forstner into end grain. So 95% or so of the time I should be able to loosen the chuck by hand.
Well that's a great example of how well the auto-tightening feature works on the Albrecht. That 2 1/8" Forstner certainly produces a large moment arm on the chuck.
Can you use a couple of silicone pads or do you need to bring out the pliers?
Direct from teknotool , refurb. Got it uprightMike Goetzke said:festal said:![]()
This was an unexpected find. Looks like Bosch will be for sale soon lol
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Very nice! Now where did you find that?
Oh nice. Now you have 2 lol. One for steel and one for wood?Mike Goetzke said:Go figure - I started this project to get a variable speed DP in my shop to try out since I have been waiting over a year for a Voyager (latest estimate was 1st week of July delivery but wasn't holding my breath). I wanted some time to test the Viking out but I get this voice mail today that my Voyager will be delivered within an hour!
(I'm actually very happy the wait is over.)
festal said:Oh nice. Now you have 2 lol. One for steel and one for wood?Mike Goetzke said:Go figure - I started this project to get a variable speed DP in my shop to try out since I have been waiting over a year for a Voyager (latest estimate was 1st week of July delivery but wasn't holding my breath). I wanted some time to test the Viking out but I get this voice mail today that my Voyager will be delivered within an hour!
(I'm actually very happy the wait is over.)
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mike Goetzke said:festal said:Oh nice. Now you have 2 lol. One for steel and one for wood?Mike Goetzke said:Go figure - I started this project to get a variable speed DP in my shop to try out since I have been waiting over a year for a Voyager (latest estimate was 1st week of July delivery but wasn't holding my breath). I wanted some time to test the Viking out but I get this voice mail today that my Voyager will be delivered within an hour!
(I'm actually very happy the wait is over.)
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I wish both my tool budget and garage/shop could afford both.
[member=71889]festal[/member] You found a home for that Viking pretty quickly.
(I should have not put this Viking together because some features are easier to access on it than the Voyager.)
Mike Goetzke said:Cheese said:Mike Goetzke said:I messed around with the chuck some more and it works great with twist bits and smaller Forstner bits but gives me issues with my. killer 2-1/8" Forstner into end grain. So 95% or so of the time I should be able to loosen the chuck by hand.
Well that's a great example of how well the auto-tightening feature works on the Albrecht. That 2 1/8" Forstner certainly produces a large moment arm on the chuck.
Can you use a couple of silicone pads or do you need to bring out the pliers?
I used pliers with a rag. Didn't take much to loosen. Never thought to try silicone pads - will try next time.
The DP has a feature to electronically lock the spindle for keyless chucks. Ha - didn't lock it enough for the big Forstner.
After reading others runout measurements with other DP's and chucks I'm more and more impressed with this Nova/Albrecht combo!
Mike Goetzke said:[member=44099]Cheese[/member] Only tried it a few times but my new Voyager electronic spindle lock has a stronger hold than the Viking and I have been able to loosen the 2-1/8" Forstner with one hand.