jttheclockman
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This question is for the machinist nerds or people who like to make jigs of all kinds.

yes that could be you Skip.


I want to set up an indexing wheel system for drilling holes on my drill press. But I want to be able to do this on 2 different planes if that makes sense. One on the flat and also on edge. This is for a project unrelated to pens but the same idea is possible. Want to be able to set a round pipe in a fixed jig laying flat. I want to be able to drill holes in it on line at equal spacing all around the pipe, (thus the indexing wheel) and then be able to move down and repeat the process. Something sort of like a perforated drain pipe.
Now everyone will say do it on the lathe, well the pipe is 4" in diameter and will be quite long. Longer than my lathe ability. I can probably make something from wood scraps and incorporate a hand drill but the idea of a drill press would be more efficient.
So my question is do you know of an indexing wheel system that can be adapted for a drill press that is commercial. Maybe something used in the milling or metal working field??? Would save me some time from building a jig from wood.






I want to set up an indexing wheel system for drilling holes on my drill press. But I want to be able to do this on 2 different planes if that makes sense. One on the flat and also on edge. This is for a project unrelated to pens but the same idea is possible. Want to be able to set a round pipe in a fixed jig laying flat. I want to be able to drill holes in it on line at equal spacing all around the pipe, (thus the indexing wheel) and then be able to move down and repeat the process. Something sort of like a perforated drain pipe.
Now everyone will say do it on the lathe, well the pipe is 4" in diameter and will be quite long. Longer than my lathe ability. I can probably make something from wood scraps and incorporate a hand drill but the idea of a drill press would be more efficient.
So my question is do you know of an indexing wheel system that can be adapted for a drill press that is commercial. Maybe something used in the milling or metal working field??? Would save me some time from building a jig from wood.