Squaring a Drill Press Table
Discussion in 'Shop Talk - BladeSmith Questions and Answers' started by Charles L, Jun 22, 2008.
Jun 22, 2008 #1
Charles L
Charles L
138
Feb 20, 2008
Support BladeForums!
Paid memberships don't see ads!
Is there a simple and inexpensive way to square the drill press table with the chuck other than just lining up the bit and the table with a square? I have a dial indicator but don't want to spend $165 for another gauge that goes in the chuck.
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVSM?PACACHE=000000059094128
I know some of you have a cheaper way of doing it that is more accuate than using a square.
Jun 23, 2008 #2
howiesatwork
howiesatwork Platinum Member Platinum Member
2,413
Jun 16, 2004
A piece of rod or heavy wire (coathanger).
Put it in chuck, bend till it reaches near the outer edge of the table, then rotate chuck by hand, checking the clearance between the table and the end of the wire.
When the distance off the table is the same all the way around, the table is squared...
Jun 23, 2008 #3
AcridSaint
AcridSaint
2,412
Jun 23, 2006
Could maybe do that with a hex wrench too so you'd know it was staying square. I got a large set of SAE hex wrenches for about $5 on clearance at Harbor Freight and the largest one is probably 8" long, would be enough for the job plus you'd have new tools
That was a great tip!
Jun 23, 2008 #4
Luke Sheridan
Luke Sheridan
199
Oct 2, 2007
How square do you want it?
Jun 23, 2008 #5
nc_cooter
nc_cooter
574
Sep 26, 2004
Make a simple bracket to mount your dial indicator in your chuck.
[IMG]
This was used to tram a mill. It doesn't have to be this complicated. You can just bend some round bar to a right angle.
Mike
Jun 23, 2008 #6
balibalistic
balibalistic
2,623
Jul 14, 2004
Before i got the mill,i just chucked up a 5/16" counterbore and lowered it down to touch the surface on an aluminum plate.pretty much any drill press will require some shimming.
Jun 24, 2008 #7
Charles L
Charles L
138
Feb 20, 2008
Thanks...I think I will try the homemade bracket for my dial indicator. I may even be able to use the hex wrench for the bracket.
Jun 24, 2008 #8
David Wesner
David Wesner
2,531
Jan 5, 2005
Hi Charles The crew here has come up with some really good ideas for improvising a method of checking the spindle to table alignment.
The problem is, unfortunately, most drill press tables or spindles have no method of adjusting the tram. Not like a mill anyway. You may be able to somehow use shims to adjust the table. The spindle on the other hand may be a bit more difficult (not that shimming the table into alignment will be any easier )
This is just what I've found when it comes to most of the drill press tables I've worked with. YMMV. I hope, for your sake, that your drill press table (or spindle) has a better method of adjusting than I've seen on most.
Please keep us posted on what you come up with. Many here, me included, would welcome a simple method :thumbup:
Jun 24, 2008 #9
RUGUR
RUGUR
1,154
Jun 4, 2005
Support BladeForums!
Paid memberships don't see ads!
Hi.
You can build your own test indicator holder, but they don't have to be as expensive as you are thinking. You can get the holder separate from the test indicator. Look around MSC Direct, they have cheaper models available.
I had some pictures that I took while squaring my Craftsman drill press.
First pic - The Bent Wire Test
Second Pic - The table is shimmed with a folded piece of aluminum foil.