This is the Workshop Drilling Jigs and Accessories category of information.
This woodworkers list of woodworking plans features a collection of construction projects for building various drill press and hand drill guides and accessories for your workshop. Any beginner to moderately skilled do-it-yourselfer can build. The woodworking information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Please contact individual web sites if you have questions about those woodworking projects.
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Total woodworking resources in this category: 33. Displaying Page 1.
Adjustable Angle Drill Press Jig This adjustable angle drill press jig allows me to drill at an angle without changing the drill press table. At the link you can follow the steps to build your own jig.
Adjustable V-Block System (PDF) If you have ever tried to drill a hole in a dowel or odd-shaped object (like a turned leg), you probably know how frustrating a job it can be. It is a real challenge to hold these kinds of workpieces steady and accurately on the flat table of a drill press. And it is even trickier if you have to drill an angled hole. Usually, I wind up cobbling together some jury-rigged device to support the workpiece in question. But since building this adjustable V-block system, that is no longer a problem. The cutting diagrams and materials list are available to download in this Online Extra.
Cordless Drill Charging Center PDF Get your workshop organized or at least your cordless drills. Build this drill charging station and mount it to the wall of your workshop.
Drill Charging Station PDF This drill charging station will help you get your shop organized. This one is built using a french cleat system and pocket holes.
Drill Depth Stop Manufactured stop collars are great for drilling holes at a consistent depth. But they do not help keep the bit square to the board you are drilling into. So I made a simple depth stop jig in my shop that works for both.
Drill Guide, Low Tech If you count speed, accuracy, and convenience important in your shop, a drill press fits the description. But you can still get good results with a hand-held drill as well.
Drill Press and Miter Saw Table This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a drill press and miter saw table. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
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Drill Press and Planer Cart This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a drill press and slide out planer cart with drawer. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Google 3D | Fix Link?
Drill Press Cart Build this rolling drill press cart with bonus storage using these free woodworking plans.
Drill Press Fence In the past, I used to just clamp a board to my drill press table whenever I needed a fence. But trying to position the fence was awkward. So I came up with a fence design that is easier to use and incorporates a stop block.
Drill Press Indexing Blocks A recent project called for drilling a row of very accurately spaced holes. To do this easily on the drill press, I came up with a simple indexing system.
Drill Press Inserts As any drill press user knows, trying to clamp a workpiece directly to the cast iron table can be trying. The reinforcing ribs on the underside of the table can sometimes make positioning and tightening a clamp nearly impossible. After struggling with this problem for far too long, I resolved to solve it.
Drill Press Jig By pairing up a simple jig with your drill press, it is fast and easy to get perfectly vertical holes every time, even in the narrowest pieces of wood.
Drill Press Jig for Wood Plugs This jig cuts plugs in long rows on narrow strips of wood, so there is minimal waste left around each plug. And once the plugs are cut, they can be stored on the long, thin strip or cut from the strip using a bandsaw.