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DerbyDad03

27/04/2019 5:55 AM

DIY T-Track Hold Downs

I finally got around to putting some T-Track in my drill press table. I
had some knobs and bolts left over from a T-Track kit that I had bought
previously, so I didn't want to spend money on hold down sets that came
with knobs and bolts.

I found this design on the Lumberjocks site and since I had some aluminum
stock lying around, I made a couple. Quick and easy. The part that took
the longest was letting the Plasti Dip dry between coats.

https://i.imgur.com/s76ggSZ.jpg

The aluminum stock is 1/4" x 1" x ~6"

Next task is to upgrade my fence to work with the T-Track.


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DerbyDad03

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 27/04/2019 5:55 AM

27/04/2019 1:22 PM

On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 1:07:41 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
> On 4/27/2019 7:55 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > I finally got around to putting some T-Track in my drill press table. I
> > had some knobs and bolts left over from a T-Track kit that I had bought
> > previously, so I didn't want to spend money on hold down sets that came
> > with knobs and bolts.
> >
> > I found this design on the Lumberjocks site and since I had some aluminum
> > stock lying around, I made a couple. Quick and easy. The part that took
> > the longest was letting the Plasti Dip dry between coats.
> >
> > https://i.imgur.com/s76ggSZ.jpg
> >
> > The aluminum stock is 1/4" x 1" x ~6"
> >
> > Next task is to upgrade my fence to work with the T-Track.
> >
>
> Mine is similar except instead of the center track I have a 3" wide
> slot, front to back, that holds a piece of sacrificial MDF. I can slide
> the MDF out a bit to renew the spot where the bit makes contact.
> Additionally I use the 2 side slots to hold a fence in place.

Well, since it's 34 and snowing sideways today, I decided to spend the day
in the shop.

I made a fence that mounts in the side T-Tracks and also routed out a 3" x 3"
pocket to hold the sacrificial MDF.

https://i.imgur.com/Dyd1IRu.jpg

The square is off-center so I can rotate the MDF 4 times as I need a new
landing spot. I made the pocket 1/2" deep and stacked two 1/4" MDF squares.
That way I have an on-site spare. I also cut a couple of extra squares
which I'll store in a place that will be perfect for them and that I'll
never forget. ;-)

I looked at a bunch of different lay outs for tracks on a DP table. 2, 3,
front to back, cross-ways, plus fences that swivel, etc. I thought about
how I use the DP and I think the current set-up will work. If not, I'll
add to it. I've lived with just a bare table for years, figuring out clamping
strategies and fences as needed. Today's mods will be a huge improvement.

If the weather is as sucky tomorrow as it is today, I may make one of
these:

http://woodarchivist.com/588-drill-press-dust-collection-jig/

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Sonny

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 27/04/2019 5:55 AM

28/04/2019 5:26 AM

On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 3:22:55 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:

>
> If the weather is as sucky tomorrow as it is today, I may make one of
> these:
>
> http://woodarchivist.com/588-drill-press-dust-collection-jig/

Might it be better to mount/attach the dust collection to the table (somehow), rather than on the DP column? It would adjust with the table's adjustment, rather than being adjusted separately.

Sonny

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DerbyDad03

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 27/04/2019 5:55 AM

28/04/2019 5:44 AM

On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 8:26:16 AM UTC-4, Sonny wrote:
> On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 3:22:55 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:
>
> >
> > If the weather is as sucky tomorrow as it is today, I may make one of
> > these:
> >
> > http://woodarchivist.com/588-drill-press-dust-collection-jig/
>
> Might it be better to mount/attach the dust collection to the table (somehow), rather than on the DP column? It would adjust with the table's adjustment, rather than being adjusted separately.
>
> Sonny

The table is installed as needed for larger items. Small shop, benchtop DP.

IOW, dust collection is always needed, the table...not so much.

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Leon

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 27/04/2019 5:55 AM

27/04/2019 12:07 PM

On 4/27/2019 7:55 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> I finally got around to putting some T-Track in my drill press table. I
> had some knobs and bolts left over from a T-Track kit that I had bought
> previously, so I didn't want to spend money on hold down sets that came
> with knobs and bolts.
>
> I found this design on the Lumberjocks site and since I had some aluminum
> stock lying around, I made a couple. Quick and easy. The part that took
> the longest was letting the Plasti Dip dry between coats.
>
> https://i.imgur.com/s76ggSZ.jpg
>
> The aluminum stock is 1/4" x 1" x ~6"
>
> Next task is to upgrade my fence to work with the T-Track.
>

Mine is similar except instead of the center track I have a 3" wide
slot, front to back, that holds a piece of sacrificial MDF. I can slide
the MDF out a bit to renew the spot where the bit makes contact.
Additionally I use the 2 side slots to hold a fence in place.

MM

Meanie

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 27/04/2019 5:55 AM

27/04/2019 9:02 AM

On 4/27/2019 8:55 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> I finally got around to putting some T-Track in my drill press table. I
> had some knobs and bolts left over from a T-Track kit that I had bought
> previously, so I didn't want to spend money on hold down sets that came
> with knobs and bolts.
>
> I found this design on the Lumberjocks site and since I had some aluminum
> stock lying around, I made a couple. Quick and easy. The part that took
> the longest was letting the Plasti Dip dry between coats.
>
> https://i.imgur.com/s76ggSZ.jpg
>
> The aluminum stock is 1/4" x 1" x ~6"
>
> Next task is to upgrade my fence to work with the T-Track.
>

The only minor issue I see is drilling through and hitting the table or
the track. Thus, a piece of scrap wood under the project piece would
suffice.

I have a two track set-up with a fence and a square opening through the
table for the bit to pass through the main piece. Works well.


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