I got all the new wiring installed today!

New wiring & motor are installed on the lathe.
So I wanted to be able to safely drill into the end of a piece of round stock, but couldn’t figure out a decent way to hold my work that kept my fingers away from sharp steel bits spinning at high speeds.
Then I went to Harbor Freight and found this cradle vice.
But now I need to be able to secure the vice to the drill press table and the hole on the vice don’t line up with the holes on the table at all.

A piece of 3/4 plywood will allow me to put holes anywhere I want to, so I grab a a scrap and cut it to match the table.
Continue reading “Adding cradle vise to the drill press”I’ve gotten to the point where new projects don’t always* require purchasing** new tools. But as I work on more ambitious projects, I am building more tools & jigs.
When I built the drawer for the drill press cabinet, I was very dissatisfied with my results, so I started looking for something better.
Enter the box joint or finger joint jig.

For the bandsaw cabinet I plan to add a work light. I found a light fixture I think will be great, but it’s a bit too short.
I’m going to make it taller by building a base from 3/4” pipe, but I’ve got to attach the fixture to the pipe & get the cord into the cabinet.
I need to drill a hole through the pipe cap, without injuring myself. One hand operating the quill of the drill press, and the other operating the oil can.
