Drill Press Table with Storage
A large worksurface and adjustable fence make this an outstanding drill press table.
The fence rides in a pair of T-tracks and is held down with bolts and threaded knobs. Another T-track mounted in the face of the fence allows you to add a stop block for accurate and repeatable drilling. The large top is fitted with a removable insert to accommodate sanding drums. And, since sanding can create a lot of dust, there is a port for a dust collector.
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What You Get:
- 7 printable (digital) pages of step-by-step instructions
- 35 full-color photos, illustration and exploded views
- Materials list and cutting diagram
- Shop-tested guarantee from Woodsmith and ShopNotes magazines
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Metric Plans
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