BKelley
Member
A lot has been said about what method to use in drilling blanks, drill press vs lathe. Both methods can end up in good results or unacceptable holes. I personally use a drill press.
My drill press is a heavy 15" Delta/Rockwell purchased back in the 70's. It is heavy enough to not have viberation and powerful enough to not bog down. The table has been squared with the spindle. I have a vise purchased from Woodcraft mounted to a piece of plywood and Magswitch magnets holding everything to the drill press table. I use Colt brand drill bits. I take my time drilling, let the bit do the cutting without forcing. Drill 3/8" or so and clear hole. I use different spindle speeds for different materials. The lathe will cut nice holes, but this what I use and very seldom do I mess a hole up. Maybe good equipment and good shop practices have more to do with good holes than methods.
Lots of luck,
Ben
My drill press is a heavy 15" Delta/Rockwell purchased back in the 70's. It is heavy enough to not have viberation and powerful enough to not bog down. The table has been squared with the spindle. I have a vise purchased from Woodcraft mounted to a piece of plywood and Magswitch magnets holding everything to the drill press table. I use Colt brand drill bits. I take my time drilling, let the bit do the cutting without forcing. Drill 3/8" or so and clear hole. I use different spindle speeds for different materials. The lathe will cut nice holes, but this what I use and very seldom do I mess a hole up. Maybe good equipment and good shop practices have more to do with good holes than methods.
Lots of luck,
Ben