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The primary use of a drill press is
Crosscutting
Drilling holes.
Ripping
Sanding
When using the drill press, the wood should be:
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Held down with hand
Held down by another student
In a jig
Answers A and C only.
This type of drill bit drills round holes with flat bottoms
Twist bit
Forstner bit
Spade bit
Router
The chunk key is used for
Tightening the table
Tightening and loosening the chuck
Loosening the wood form the bit
Turning on the drill
If wood becomes caught in the drill press, you must:
Use the chuck key to get it out
Hold onto the wood with both hands
Start and stop the machine until it comes out
Stop the machine and ask the instructor for help
Touching the chuck while it is spinning, is allowed:
Only when reducing feed pressure
Only when increasing feed pressure
Only when wearing gloves
None of the above
Hardwoods and metals should be drilled with.
A slow speed and many teeth
A high speed and many teeth
A slow speed with few teeth
A high speed and few teeth
The pressure feed spokes:
Are used to Hold wood on the table
Are used to lower the quill
Are used by the motor
None of the above
A drill press's size is commonly determined by doubling the distance from:
The top of the motor to the floor
The sides to the base
The column to table's center
How much it weight
The power of a drill press is determined by:
How large of a bit you can put in the chuck
The horsepower of the motor
How much electricity it uses
How long it takes to drill through wood
How is round stock(wood) Drilled
When held by you and another student
In a V-Block
Only with a special king of bit
Round stock is never drilled using the drill press
What is the purpose of a sacrifice piece of wood:
It protects the drill press table
It prevents splinting on the exit side of the hole
Answers A & B only
None of the above
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