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Wixey laser crosshair for drill press
On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 16:54:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
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On 2/18/2021 4:03 PM,
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 11:47:02 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
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On 2/18/2021 11:24 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet writes:
On 2/16/2021 6:18 PM, Bob D wrote:
Has anyone used a Wixey laser cross hair adaptor for a drill press? I can buy one at Rockler for $37.50 or buy a new powermatic drill press for $1500 or do nothing.
Bob
My Delta DP came with one. Unless they have gotten a lot better, I
would not advise getting one.
I never ever used it. I felt that a laser on a DP would be as useful as
using one on a sander, or hammer. ;~)
You do have to actually drill a hole at some point, let the bit be your
pointer.
If you need to pin point a location before hand, use a 1/16" bit to line
things up.
Or use a brad-point bit.
That too, but a smaller one. If drilling at an angle the spurs on a
larger brad point bit can prevent the point from touching the exact
spot, for initial alignment.
I had that issue when using drilling these holes for wine bottle stoppers.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...7630857421932/
But a smaller bit defeats the purpose of the brad. If you have to
drill at an angle, use a Forstner bit. ...or just use a twist drill
and be done with it.
The small bit was for alignment only. The spurs on the 1/2" brad point
bit cut into the wood, at an angle, very much like a Forstner bit. The
bottles being drilled sat in a cradle.
But if the brads touch the wood before the pin, a pilot hole isn't
going to do a thing. The pin won't do anything either. Might just as
well use a twist drill.
Also, there are only two brads so the bit will tend to "walk". A
Forstner but won't "walk". A Forstner is a better choice.
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