bkharman said:Cheese,
I see you opted for the mini-micro metal vise.
Bob D. said:The woodpeckers DP table is nice, I have one, but it doesn't help with rotating or tilting the table.
Shane Holland said:For those interested in this drill press, we have it on sale currently at $1,349 for a limited time. Regularly $1,499.99.
http://www.toolnut.com/teknatool-new-nova-voyager-drill-press.html
duc996 said:Shane, any idea of when it will go on sale again?
Saw that. Now if we could combine that with a 10-15% off day from AcmeTools or if it's your birthday month they give you a 15% off coupon, we'd REALLY have a deal!Shane Holland said:Order now from toolnut.com and receive $200 off via online rebate form. Offer valid through 9/30/2018.
Order Teknatool Voyager DVR Drill Press
Shane
neilc said:Bought one of these around the first of the year to replace a small Delta bench top. Made a custom top using Woodpecker fence and stops.
The drill press is really nice- love the ability to slow it down to 50 RPM very quickly. Also really like the auto-depth stop for drilling a series of holes the same depth.
Since I've owned it in six short months, there have been two software updates to the unit. You do need a WINDOWS machine to do the updates via USB as an FYI. But it's nice to see them adding new functionality and simplifying the user interface over time.
It does have a tapping mode that will auto reverse, though I have not yet used it.
I did change out the chuck for one that would go down to a 1/16" bit. The standard chuck does not close down small enough and rather than deal with a secondary small insert chuck, I just swapped it out.
worldburger said:What chuck did you end up going with for the 1/16” bit?
rvieceli said:[member=167]neilc[/member] and anybody else following along, while it's true that the MSRP on Albrecht chucks is rather expensive, they really do make a big difference in work flow and accuracy over a cheap chuck.
BUT Albrecht chucks on the secondary market can be had for very reasonable prices. Ebay routinely has the 1-13mm chuck in very good to excellent condition in the $100 to $200 price range. A lot of the offerings are closer to $125-150. Those are buy it now prices. Auction listings can often be had for under $100 if you are skilled and lucky.
changing out the taper, while not trivial, is not that hard. All the parts for the entire chuck are readily available.
Albrecht chucks make an excellent addition to your drill press. right [member=44099]Cheese[/member]
neilc said:Beautiful chuck [member=44099]Cheese[/member] !
What does it take to add a #2 morse taper to a used Albrecht chuck? That range that you have of 1/32 to 1/2 would be perfect...