Bosch really needs to offer a lot of the stuff in the USA that you guys get over there. There’s a lot of tools from a lot of companies that I’m completely jealous of
I am in the market for a new bench drill & have been looking around but after watching your video I am convinced this is the one for me thankyou for you review
Ive had a PBD40 for about a year and im a big fan. It took 10 mins to set up and about a half hour of playing with scrap stock to get up and running. The variable speed and incredibly accurate depth stop are superb. You said a few times "its going to get noisey" but its worth pointing out this drill is actually pretty quiet even at full speed. Its much quieter than either of my hand drills or circular saw, in fact I reckon the only power tool I have that's quieter is my jigsaw. One big feature which you didnt really stress is how light and compact it is. If like me, you have limited space, you can store this under you bench when not needed without any real effort or risk to your back. The only negative ive found is the laser cross being blocked by large bits but its hard to see how you could design around the laws of physics - to be accurate the laser has to shine from above and if you put something in the way, then you can't use it.
Awesome review. I've been debating for far too long now on whether I should get this Bosch bench drill or not, watching your review gave me the nudge I needed, thanks.
The red band on the chuck is a lock, so you hand tighten, then turn the lock & it grips the drillbit tight. I love the chuck. Really quick & easy to change bits without a key. Enjoy. Had one of these for a couple of years & no grumbles.
I've had one a year or so. Red plastic lever that clamps the head to the pillar has stripped, laser lines are centred but more than 1mm thick so of limited use, the clamp is horrible, the pillar/table mount is insufficiently robust and flexes under pressure applied to wheel. Chuck has both play and runout. However the drill head with variable speed, lights and depth control is great. Bosch Green construction really lets this potentially awesome unit down.
Side note on dowels and screws. I often glue things together using screws (or screws and fender washers), once the glue sets I’ll back out the screws and re-drill holes for exposed dowels. I also use setup pins of various diameters to center the chuck on holes before clamping.
Sorry for the slow response. Yes, still absolutely love it. Must admit it's not my most used tool because of the things I make but whenever I need accuracy, it's my go to.
👍👏 I had a traditional type drill press that I bought from Wickes probably more than 20 years ago and never used because the chuck refused to properly align with the drive shaft and the point of the drill bit was waving all over the place. After seeing another review of this Bosch, several months ago, I just had to have one and quite literally have not stopped using it. As you found, it is pinpoint accurate straight out of the box. The aluminium base plate won't rust either as the old Wickes one had done.
For a first drill press, youve hit the jackpot for its price range. Mine first was cheap belt Parkside from Lidl market. Loved the sound of the oldschool belt system, but it had that shelf that moved up and down, the pipe that hold it was a 1mm thin aluminium pipe and the wobble of the chuck. Sold it and then finally got myself the same Bosch one. Only downsize is the motor is noisy on higher rpm.
It’s 40% off Black Friday deal at the moment, this review plus the huge savings made me order one. I avoided this for so long because I saw some negative reviews, clearly they didn’t know how to use it as you did, good video thanks.
Bought one of these some time back and struggled with height and depth control it wasn't until I grasped the fundamental that the head moves insted of the base. At the time I viewed many youtube videos but found them no help. Yours is the first video've seem which explains it all . Well done
Really happy that you're pleased with your purchase (especially since I voted that way). Looking forward to seeing it in action on your upcoming videos 👍
Ah so you're one of the ones to blame for my depleted bank balance! 🤣🤣 So glad I went for this model though. It's already come into it's own - you'll see in the next video! Cheers mate
@@justbswoodworking Indeed I am... and I make no apologies for it! LOL I think the look of sheer joy on your face when unboxing and trialling the drill press means it was the correct choice 😎
Think def want to get this. Have been trying to make plantation blinds which took me ages doing it by hand. The downside was being unable to drill a straight hole. So have decided I need a bench drill to get the holes straight.
Very infectious glee! Got me tempted... I had always assumed the choice was either cheapo or full thing with belt adjusting head etc... opened me up to new ideas!
I have this drill press also. It’s excellent. Try aligning the laser up to your hole position without the forsner bit in the chuck, then mount the drill. 😊
Yeah, that's the way I'm going to go for one-off drills I think. I've just finished a project with a tonne of the same drills so I used a jig which worked brilliantly with the built in t-track. Cheers mate.
Thank you for the review, I happen to own this for about 6-7 years now. There is one MAJOR problem. On occasion the display does not light up all segments, and thus I am totally unable to use the depth setting, since there is no other way then the digital. Other than that, it has served me great.
Thanks for the video, very informative and the drill press looks absolutely marvellous. Could you please tell me if the press slows down under pressure when using large drill bits. Many thanks and keep up the good work. P.S. just subscribed thanks.
Excellent review. I’ve been looking around for months and skimmed over the PBP 40. Three quarters way through your review I opened a browser window and ordered one from Amazon. What sold me was my previous 100% failure rate at trying to use dowling. Hopefully this will fix it. Great vid, thank you.
Congratulations! Simply being able to drill a 90 degree hole is a huge step forward. How do I know? I did just what you did, not Bosch, but a drill press nonetheless. As for the fence being square; don't worry. It does not matter. The hole is round. There is not up, down, left, or right. Once you set the fence, the drill will always make a round hole in exactly the place. To test, draw a line down the middle of a piece of wood, better yet, along a line the is not the middle, but parallel to one edge. Push the board into the fence and drill a hole. Slide the wood a random distance, and drill another hole, and then again. Each hole will be along the line. This can be used to remove a bunch of waste if you need a mortise. That digital depth stop has me jealous. Make some holes!
I figured out the whole fence thing when I started using it and cringed that I left it in the video! Oh well, it's not the most stupid thing I've said on camera 🤣🤣🤣 That's a great shout on a mortise. I've been wanting to try out some traditional joinery for a while and that tip will certainly save me the majority of the chisel work! Cheers mate
I've had one of these for a few years now. I think it is great. I made a better table that sits on the base. it has a couple of T tracks and a better fence with stops etc. There are a number of you tube vids that show how to make various modifications to improve the use of the drill.
I'm in love with it so far. I've found the built in t Track really useful this afternoon. I might follow your lead and set up a more permanent home for it with extended t track and fence. Cheers buddy.
I have the sheppach version, from Aldi the same wattage, but was no keyless chuck, so i bought one, regards to the handle, mine is just a 2 prong lever, i would have preferred your round type, the base plate is bigger on yours, but apart from that they are very simular. I do have a 12 speed belt driven pillar drill, that as you said, mostly left at one speed ,as a hasell to change speed, so now that is reserved for only large holes in metals. the sheppach is light enough that i have mounted it to a french cleat wall, so if i want move to another spot in workshop, its easy. You may already aware, but in the video, your giude is back to front. Your purchase in my opion is the right choice even though more expencive
Gotta love the middle isle! If your doing 'deep drills', I get people beef with the wheel. For my purposes though, it works great. Great shout on the French cleat mounting - I may have to look into that if I can't find it a permanent home! Cheers mate
Ohoy mate! Congrats to the drillpress :) I could almost feel the joy you felt when drilling the bottle opener :D You could always line up the fence and use a stop block when you are going to drill a bunch. That way you dont have to aim every time. And regarding your thoughts about dustcollection, there is probably a bunch of ideas out there but if you want I could try and design something and 3d print for you? Cheers mate!
Pure joy mate! I tried soooo hard when doing it by hand and it turned out terrible! This is a game changer for shaky hands like mine! Out of all my tools, dust extraction on this is the least of my concerns. I just thought for this price, it might have been thought about! Cheers mate!
Oh come on mate, it didn´t turn out terrible! But I understand your point and yes having a drill press is a game changer for a lot of things in my mind. I only have one of those cheap simple benchtop versions and I actually think it works quite nice, the wobble you were mentioning is not present between the drill and the plate, it is the whole thing that is a bit wonky, but as long as its secure between the drill and the plate I think its fine. @@justbswoodworking
I bought one of these a little while ago, to replace my very old and well-used large Clarke drill press. I no longer have to shift the belts around a couple of pulleys to change speed, which is fantastic. My garage workshop is small and damp, so the lack of vulnerable steel on this Bosch drill made it desirable, as does its smaller footprint, with no lumpy motor sticking out of its rear. Another reason was that it has a fixed base /table. I sometimes use a really heavy compound table, which often made the tilting table on the Clarke, er, tilt when I didn't want to. This problem has gone away with the Bosch. For what it's worth I never use the lasers or the electronic depth stop. I haven't had any regrets whatsoever about buying this drill and am sure you'll not either.
That's great to hear! My initial impressions are very good. I primarily bought it to rattle out 'batch projects' which, like you say, eliminates the need for the laser. At the time of the review, I didn't realise how insignificant it was! Cheers for taking the time mate.
Very good! - I’ve been thinking about buying one of these for a while now, and having looked at conventional pillar drills, I’m convinced that this one will suit my needs best!
I like your review Not everyone is an expert, and nothing wrong with admitting your short commins, you got this tool for your unique purposes, and it works for you. Ignore the haters, what you buy is none of there business, and like you said most of us cannot afford these things. But nice to see a non expert buying a tool like this for there purposes, and it works for you. Not everyone is a master carpenter, most of us are in this to learn for a hobby.
I'm so glad I did. Just been in the garage putting it through it's paces. Drilled 40mm and 25mm holes in 16 bottle openers in 8 mins! It's a game changer. Cheers for watching
I'm on my second one of these replaced by Bosch due to the drill run-out. The replacement one is no better. The supplied chuck is designed for Percussion (impact / Hammer) drills, not for precision. I hope yours is better. Good luck!
Yes,I kept the drill and bought a new chuck for £20 made by Jacob’s. Fitted it and it runs very true and now I’m very happy with it. There is another video on YT showing how to remove the chuck from this machine, which is what I followed.
Excellent, very detailed review. My drill press is one of those old fashioned belt-driven models (my first big power tool) that bogs down when I use hole saw bits. Your review makes me realize that maybe I should move up to something better. Glad it's working well for you. I'd love to see how it does with hole saws.
I've got the same drill. Pretty decent and the compact nature is a bonus. There are few videos showing upgrades, the main one being the chuck. I haven't found the default one to be a problem yet. The wheel handle is a pain sometimes. Adding one of those knobs, like you see on a forklift, maybe an idea.
I've seen a few parts you can buy to 'mod' it. I'm fine with the wheel but I can see why people don't like it. Seems fairly cheap and straight forward to replace. Cheers buddy
Mate so pleased you’ve got it I know you’ll get plenty of use out of it. A few points to note - lasers are the same with Forstner bits on any pillar drill I have the same issue on my jet one - I got a sewing machine light off eBay for less than a tenner it had a magnetic base with a switch and flexible shaft so you can position it wherever you want. - you can always use a small block of wood fixed to the base with CA glue as a stop block. Once you’re finished just knock it off and it leaves no mark on the metal base I do it all the time on mine and my chop saw. - the base looks like it has T slots in it so maybe you could get some clamps to slide in where you need them. Nice one buddy all you need next is errr loads more tools 😂 👍🏻
The sewing machine light is such a great shout! Little hacks like that make the world of difference. Working on a video now, I use a desk lamp but it was too tall and kind of made the shadows worse. I'll get on Ebay! I'll also try the CA glue trick. I made a jig to do my bottle openers this afternoon that hooks into the t-track and it worked a treat! I don't want to be doing that on every project though. Sadly, I've already promised myself (and the wife) no more tools until this one has paid for itself 🤣🤣
You were right to buy this one instead of a really cheap one. I had the cheapest Parkside model for 2 years. It helped me out a lot, but the whole time I knew I was going to upgrade at some point. The chuck sucks and has crazy run out, changing the speed is a PITA, the table was not square (and not adjustable, had to make another one with shims), etc. The first one I got died after 6 months. So. Many. Issues. I bought the Bosch a year ago, and it's a game changer. It's not perfect (the wheel sucks IMO), but it's a solid base. The electronic speed change is awesome, so useful when switching back and forth between forstner and regular bits. The small clamp that comes with it works well. I made a bigger fence with stop blocks. I broke one of those red lever/clamps really quick. Probably because I'm an idiot. I remade one with a M8 bolt and a massive beech knob, it works better than the original, so it's not a problem :) I don't like the quick release chuck, I think I will upgrade it with a key chuck at one point. It has some small issues and it's small for a pilar drill, but it works really well. If you want something really better, it's going to cost double or triple. I love mine.
Yeah, so glad I went with the mid-rage rather than a cheap one. Speed change and solid bench is a massive plus. I completely get what you're saying about the fence though. I'd love to have a permanent place on the bench for this with a larger fence and sliding stop blocks just like you said - that would be the dream! Might just have to factor that into future plans! Cheers mate
That looks like a great new tool. Can't wait to see the projects you use it on! As for dust collection, that sounds like a PERFECT reason to get a 3D printer for the shop so that you can make your own vacuum port 😁
You just made me cringe that I turned down a 3D printer a month or so ago. I was offered it for a review but I couldn't think of a single use for it! 😢😢
You deserve way more subs, mate. Got yourself one more here. Great review. I'm looking to buy my first ever bench drill. Do you still consider this to be a good choice? Greetings from Norway!
I have had mine for a few years. Not so keen on the wheel (some people offer 3D printed handles for it). Height adjustment could be easier - you can use the wheel to push it down, but to get the stop up is a bit tricky. I love the depth gauge, and also like how you can place it on large work pieces and drill anywhere. It is starting to make some noises, but still works well. I would buy a higher quality blue version...
My first impressions are great. Although this is my first drill press so I don't have anything to compare it to. For me the best feature is that solid base! Cheers buddy
Ignore the haters, people spend 3-4 times what you spent on this on a mobile phone. As a hobby tool its not bad priced, i know i will be saving up for one. Thanks for the review, and again there is nothing wrong with admitting on these videos that your not an expert, most of us are not, we just want it as a hobby like you do, and others do.
Slightly off topic, but I'm looking at buying a thickness planer. Which one have you got, and would you recommend it? I've been looking at reviews and I can't make my mind up!
I've got the Trtion. Picked it up on offer from ScrewFix for about £300 (although think it's gone up in price now). Its pretty good. I've never had anything better so I can't compare it. Only downside is the extraction. the 'exhaust' doesn't work very well with a shop vac.
It gets flat! As for measurement, it's a bit of an eyeball thing. the gauge is a triangle that sits about 5mm from he scale so I generally use a combination square as I go if I'm going for accuracy.
None of the options I was looking at had one. I know lots do but I can't help but think it would get in the way. For safety, I've just being using clamps for smaller pieces to keep my hands clear.
Thanks for the great vid! Exactly the tool I was looking into. (side note ;-) Domino: well, this is probably the best money I have spent in a tool, period. Yep, expensive, but frankly it is fast, so easy and the precision is just outstanding. I used previously dowels, with a fairly good metal jig, which today I only now use very seldom, the Domino being so good).
with domino tool, how accurate is it to drill 90 degree straight hole ? I am little sceptic here as domino is hand tool right ? I think this drill press is more accurate, right ?
I never had any issues of 90deg alignment when joining two perpendicular pieces, the base plate and the supporting bracket are helping stabilising the domino machine during vertical plunging. The domino makes only mortising, so it’s not replacing a drill press 😊
That thing looks amazing. While I'm still happy with the wen drill press, the digital depth stop on this thing would have been 100% worth the extra money. Sell enough bottle openers, and it will pay for itself in no time at all.
Surprised no one has mentioned the dreadful runout in the chuck shaft! I bought one new 4 months ago and couldn’t believe the amount of play in the shaft. After a bit of searching RUclips, I bit the bullet and replaced the ill fitting needle bearing at the top of the secondary shaft with a pair of ball bearings from Amazon. Total cost £5, no more runout!
Good "unboxing" cause you've shown lots people would miss like the putting together. I was looking at the Titan but the reviews on screw fix isn't great cause of the plastic base. Regarding the wheel, last time I used a drill press was in school in the late 80s. If that wheel is metal i assume someone who knows what they are doing could just drill a hole in the side of the wheel and fit a ball on it instead.
I own a Bosch pbd 40, the laser is not accurate at all, turn it off, don't use it, the drill head is wobbling a little bit witch you didn't mention and the fence is just rubbish, throw it away, make a new one, but these things can be overcome if you know how. "hooked on wood" also did mention this issues, I also notice it before he did. But for me it's fine.
"Is there no deviation? Is the drill accurate even when drilling through a 5 cm thick wooden board, from one side to the other, including at the exit point?"
I must admit, as I start to get older, the noice is becoming an issue. Ear defenders are just another pice of safety equipment for me to lose around the garage 🤣
We cannot even get them in Canada... What a shame Bosch.....but you can get all the other tools....like drill....router...router table....etc... Why Bosch??
John, i know what you are upto 😮. I've got your number oldlad and I'm gonna be watching YOU!!! I just can't believe that anyone is believing a single word this guy is saying 😳. As i say John i know exactly what you are upto, getting your hands upon yet another machine that has LAZER BEAMS!!! You sir are out for world domination aren't you 🤔 just come clean and tell the world what you plan to do. Nobody is safe going forward from this point on Mr minime has two yes two not one but 2 powerful lazers, don't let this man fool you anymore as we'll all be regretting it by the time he gets his hands upon his third lazer 😢. He just wants to be able to make "bottle openers" in a safe and accurate way 🤔😤 if you're buying into this comment then 🐖🐷 will fly !!! He's out for world domination and nobody will be able to stand in his way once he gets number 3 !!!
🤣🤣🤣 Do you know how hard I have to try not to sound like Dr Evil when I say laser now?! I had to pull myself up on it so many times in that video! By the way, my name's Ben. The beer caddy was for my old man! Not sure I've ever mentioned that on a video! Cheers buddy
Just ordered one from amazon, your review was very helpful, the drill will be just right for my small workshop.
Bosch really needs to offer a lot of the stuff in the USA that you guys get over there. There’s a lot of tools from a lot of companies that I’m completely jealous of
I am in the market for a new bench drill & have been looking around but after watching your video I am convinced this is the one for me thankyou for you review
You can get around the forstner bit issue by positioning the laser onto the workpiece BEFORE inserting the forstner bit.
Ive had a PBD40 for about a year and im a big fan. It took 10 mins to set up and about a half hour of playing with scrap stock to get up and running. The variable speed and incredibly accurate depth stop are superb. You said a few times "its going to get noisey" but its worth pointing out this drill is actually pretty quiet even at full speed. Its much quieter than either of my hand drills or circular saw, in fact I reckon the only power tool I have that's quieter is my jigsaw. One big feature which you didnt really stress is how light and compact it is. If like me, you have limited space, you can store this under you bench when not needed without any real effort or risk to your back. The only negative ive found is the laser cross being blocked by large bits but its hard to see how you could design around the laws of physics - to be accurate the laser has to shine from above and if you put something in the way, then you can't use it.
Awesome review. I've been debating for far too long now on whether I should get this Bosch bench drill or not, watching your review gave me the nudge I needed, thanks.
Do not regret any single penny! Its worth and its value! Awesome tool, looking forward to buy one as well!
The red band on the chuck is a lock, so you hand tighten, then turn the lock & it grips the drillbit tight. I love the chuck. Really quick & easy to change bits without a key.
Enjoy. Had one of these for a couple of years & no grumbles.
Great advice! will check it out tomorrow when I make a start on my bottle openers. Cheers mate
What a great video. So pleased the drill provided the results you wanted. 😊
Cheers buddy. I love it, just gotta get the use out of it now!
I've had one a year or so. Red plastic lever that clamps the head to the pillar has stripped, laser lines are centred but more than 1mm thick so of limited use, the clamp is horrible, the pillar/table mount is insufficiently robust and flexes under pressure applied to wheel. Chuck has both play and runout. However the drill head with variable speed, lights and depth control is great. Bosch Green construction really lets this potentially awesome unit down.
Great review, I've ummed and arred over this Bosch drill. Your demonstration has shown me I need it. lol
🤣🤣 I was the same... hopefully I can get some use out of it. I wouldn't need it if I had a steady hand but we're not all blessed with that!
So does that mean doing other things stuff ends up going everywhere?😮🫢👍🏴
Side note on dowels and screws. I often glue things together using screws (or screws and fender washers), once the glue sets I’ll back out the screws and re-drill holes for exposed dowels. I also use setup pins of various diameters to center the chuck on holes before clamping.
I assume you've realized that as a drill press has a single point reference, the fence doesn't actually need to be square.
Erm... yeah... I totally knew that and was just testing you guys! 🤣🤣
@@justbswoodworking 🤣
This is an excellent review. You had a problem to solve and you demonstrated how you solved it using this drill press.
Have one and is magnificent. Also upgraded a knob to the wheel and is a major difference.
Thank you for video, natural emotions and cozy atmosphere🙂
Exactly the review I needed. Thank you! Heading to Amazon now lol.
I noticed you reviewed this a year ago so are you still loving it. Great review by the way
Sorry for the slow response. Yes, still absolutely love it. Must admit it's not my most used tool because of the things I make but whenever I need accuracy, it's my go to.
👍👏 I had a traditional type drill press that I bought from Wickes probably more than 20 years ago and never used because the chuck refused to properly align with the drive shaft and the point of the drill bit was waving all over the place.
After seeing another review of this Bosch, several months ago, I just had to have one and quite literally have not stopped using it.
As you found, it is pinpoint accurate straight out of the box. The aluminium base plate won't rust either as the old Wickes one had done.
For a first drill press, youve hit the jackpot for its price range. Mine first was cheap belt Parkside from Lidl market. Loved the sound of the oldschool belt system, but it had that shelf that moved up and down, the pipe that hold it was a 1mm thin aluminium pipe and the wobble of the chuck. Sold it and then finally got myself the same Bosch one. Only downsize is the motor is noisy on higher rpm.
It’s 40% off Black Friday deal at the moment, this review plus the huge savings made me order one. I avoided this for so long because I saw some negative reviews, clearly they didn’t know how to use it as you did, good video thanks.
Bought one of these some time back and struggled with height and depth control it wasn't until I grasped the fundamental that the head moves insted of the base. At the time I viewed many youtube videos but found them no help. Yours is the first video've seem which explains it all . Well done
I'm a simple man and need to have simple instructions - I tried to explain it in a way I would understand! Cheers for watching buddy.
Really happy that you're pleased with your purchase (especially since I voted that way). Looking forward to seeing it in action on your upcoming videos 👍
Ah so you're one of the ones to blame for my depleted bank balance! 🤣🤣 So glad I went for this model though. It's already come into it's own - you'll see in the next video! Cheers mate
@@justbswoodworking Indeed I am... and I make no apologies for it! LOL I think the look of sheer joy on your face when unboxing and trialling the drill press means it was the correct choice 😎
Think def want to get this. Have been trying to make plantation blinds which took me ages doing it by hand. The downside was being unable to drill a straight hole. So have decided I need a bench drill to get the holes straight.
Good run down, thanks. 👍
Nice review. I’m getting one for that depth control. Very useful. Cheers!
Excellent review. Just bought one and this has given me a few ideas already.
In the states we have several options for a variable speed drill press. Just pull the lever.
Very infectious glee! Got me tempted... I had always assumed the choice was either cheapo or full thing with belt adjusting head etc... opened me up to new ideas!
😁 So much glee. I've never owned anything so accurate so my mind was completely blown! Cheers mate
Just ordered this on Amazon’s Black Friday sale 👍🏻
I have this drill press also. It’s excellent. Try aligning the laser up to your hole position without the forsner bit in the chuck, then mount the drill. 😊
Yeah, that's the way I'm going to go for one-off drills I think. I've just finished a project with a tonne of the same drills so I used a jig which worked brilliantly with the built in t-track. Cheers mate.
great review!!
so once you set the depth range, say 5mm, this will not go any lower than what you set?
Great vid. Well done. I also like your free flowing, but comprehensive review. Thanks for your content...kunk
Thank you for the review, I happen to own this for about 6-7 years now. There is one MAJOR problem. On occasion the display does not light up all segments, and thus I am totally unable to use the depth setting, since there is no other way then the digital. Other than that, it has served me great.
Just ordered mine, thank you.
Thanks for the video, very informative and the drill press looks absolutely marvellous. Could you please tell me if the press slows down under pressure when using large drill bits. Many thanks and keep up the good work. P.S. just subscribed thanks.
Good job! Just bought one of these myself and looking forward to using it when it arrives (tomorrow) 👍
Honestly mate, game changer!
I just brought one of these a couple of weeks ago love it brilliant little machine.
I've already been putting it through its paces. Amazing how the right tool can improve efficiency so much! Cheers mate
Excellent review. I’ve been looking around for months and skimmed over the PBP 40. Three quarters way through your review I opened a browser window and ordered one from Amazon. What sold me was my previous 100% failure rate at trying to use dowling. Hopefully this will fix it. Great vid, thank you.
For the Forstner bit, set your wood in place with the laser then fit your bit to the machine. Easy peasy.
I bought one a few months ago. I love this tool. Extremely good for the price tag.
Been looking for an addition to my big old belt drive drill - I've just found it!
Congratulations! Simply being able to drill a 90 degree hole is a huge step forward. How do I know? I did just what you did, not Bosch, but a drill press nonetheless. As for the fence being square; don't worry. It does not matter. The hole is round. There is not up, down, left, or right. Once you set the fence, the drill will always make a round hole in exactly the place. To test, draw a line down the middle of a piece of wood, better yet, along a line the is not the middle, but parallel to one edge. Push the board into the fence and drill a hole. Slide the wood a random distance, and drill another hole, and then again. Each hole will be along the line. This can be used to remove a bunch of waste if you need a mortise. That digital depth stop has me jealous. Make some holes!
I figured out the whole fence thing when I started using it and cringed that I left it in the video! Oh well, it's not the most stupid thing I've said on camera 🤣🤣🤣 That's a great shout on a mortise. I've been wanting to try out some traditional joinery for a while and that tip will certainly save me the majority of the chisel work! Cheers mate
Great video. I really like the review/unboxing and demonstration. Nice one.
Cheers buddy. It will be a while before another as this one broke the bank 🤣🤣
@justbswoodworking , I feel that, mate. Totally get it. Working on a budget of both cash AND time, here.
I've had one of these for a few years now. I think it is great. I made a better table that sits on the base. it has a couple of T tracks and a better fence with stops etc. There are a number of you tube vids that show how to make various modifications to improve the use of the drill.
I'm in love with it so far. I've found the built in t Track really useful this afternoon. I might follow your lead and set up a more permanent home for it with extended t track and fence. Cheers buddy.
I have the sheppach version, from Aldi the same wattage, but was no keyless chuck, so i bought one, regards to the handle, mine is just a 2 prong lever, i would have preferred your round type, the base plate is bigger on yours, but apart from that they are very simular. I do have a 12 speed belt driven pillar drill, that as you said, mostly left at one speed ,as a hasell to change speed, so now that is reserved for only large holes in metals. the sheppach is light enough that i have mounted it to a french cleat wall, so if i want move to another spot in workshop, its easy. You may already aware, but in the video, your giude is back to front. Your purchase in my opion is the right choice even though more expencive
Gotta love the middle isle! If your doing 'deep drills', I get people beef with the wheel. For my purposes though, it works great. Great shout on the French cleat mounting - I may have to look into that if I can't find it a permanent home! Cheers mate
Have the same drill press. 3D printed handles on the wheel took it to another level.
Yeah, I can certainly see the benefits to the handle with deeper cuts. Cheers mate
Ohoy mate! Congrats to the drillpress :) I could almost feel the joy you felt when drilling the bottle opener :D
You could always line up the fence and use a stop block when you are going to drill a bunch. That way you dont have to aim every time.
And regarding your thoughts about dustcollection, there is probably a bunch of ideas out there but if you want I could try and design something and 3d print for you?
Cheers mate!
Pure joy mate! I tried soooo hard when doing it by hand and it turned out terrible! This is a game changer for shaky hands like mine! Out of all my tools, dust extraction on this is the least of my concerns. I just thought for this price, it might have been thought about! Cheers mate!
Oh come on mate, it didn´t turn out terrible! But I understand your point and yes having a drill press is a game changer for a lot of things in my mind. I only have one of those cheap simple benchtop versions and I actually think it works quite nice, the wobble you were mentioning is not present between the drill and the plate, it is the whole thing that is a bit wonky, but as long as its secure between the drill and the plate I think its fine. @@justbswoodworking
Have a look on youtube there some pretty amazing mods for this drill press though some are quite straight forward including dust collection
Yeah, I'm sure there's things you can work out for dust extraction. It's generally poor in my garage anyway but options are options! Cheers mate
I bought one of these a little while ago, to replace my very old and well-used large Clarke drill press.
I no longer have to shift the belts around a couple of pulleys to change speed, which is fantastic. My garage workshop is small and damp, so the lack of vulnerable steel on this Bosch drill made it desirable, as does its smaller footprint, with no lumpy motor sticking out of its rear.
Another reason was that it has a fixed base /table. I sometimes use a really heavy compound table, which often made the tilting table on the Clarke, er, tilt when I didn't want to. This problem has gone away with the Bosch.
For what it's worth I never use the lasers or the electronic depth stop.
I haven't had any regrets whatsoever about buying this drill and am sure you'll not either.
That's great to hear! My initial impressions are very good. I primarily bought it to rattle out 'batch projects' which, like you say, eliminates the need for the laser. At the time of the review, I didn't realise how insignificant it was! Cheers for taking the time mate.
Very good! - I’ve been thinking about buying one of these for a while now, and having looked at conventional pillar drills, I’m convinced that this one will suit my needs best!
I like your review
Not everyone is an expert, and nothing wrong with admitting your short commins, you got this tool for your unique purposes, and it works for you.
Ignore the haters, what you buy is none of there business, and like you said most of us cannot afford these things.
But nice to see a non expert buying a tool like this for there purposes, and it works for you.
Not everyone is a master carpenter, most of us are in this to learn for a hobby.
Pensez vous qu’il est possible d’ajouter au mandrin un dispositif de mortaiseuse à bédane sur cette perceuse ?
Great initial thoughts I'm glad you went for the more expensive tool that will last a hammering.
I'm so glad I did. Just been in the garage putting it through it's paces. Drilled 40mm and 25mm holes in 16 bottle openers in 8 mins! It's a game changer. Cheers for watching
i have this drillpress , and its amasing.
I'm on my second one of these replaced by Bosch due to the drill run-out. The replacement one is no better. The supplied chuck is designed for Percussion (impact / Hammer) drills, not for precision. I hope yours is better. Good luck!
any other drillpress you would recommend instead?
Yes,I kept the drill and bought a new chuck for £20 made by Jacob’s. Fitted it and it runs very true and now I’m very happy with it. There is another video on YT showing how to remove the chuck from this machine, which is what I followed.
Excellent video from a hobbyist point of view. Told me as a fellow hobbyist exactly what I wanted to know.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this one.
It seems like a cracking drill and can't wait to see your future projects improving. 😊
I've already been using it this afternoon. Something I didn't realise in the review was how useful the T-track was. It's perfect for jigs!
Excellent, very detailed review. My drill press is one of those old fashioned belt-driven models (my first big power tool) that bogs down when I use hole saw bits. Your review makes me realize that maybe I should move up to something better. Glad it's working well for you. I'd love to see how it does with hole saws.
I have a few very blunt hole saw bits... I'll give it a shot and let you know! Cheers mate
This video convinced me. Just ordered one!
It would be great if you could get a second fence to sandwich clamp your work without using the big clamp on the stand.
could you not centre your work first with the laser, clamp in place then put the forstner in?
I've got the same drill. Pretty decent and the compact nature is a bonus.
There are few videos showing upgrades, the main one being the chuck. I haven't found the default one to be a problem yet.
The wheel handle is a pain sometimes. Adding one of those knobs, like you see on a forklift, maybe an idea.
I've seen a few parts you can buy to 'mod' it. I'm fine with the wheel but I can see why people don't like it. Seems fairly cheap and straight forward to replace. Cheers buddy
Mate so pleased you’ve got it I know you’ll get plenty of use out of it. A few points to note
- lasers are the same with Forstner bits on any pillar drill I have the same issue on my jet one
- I got a sewing machine light off eBay for less than a tenner it had a magnetic base with a switch and flexible shaft so you can position it wherever you want.
- you can always use a small block of wood fixed to the base with CA glue as a stop block. Once you’re finished just knock it off and it leaves no mark on the metal base I do it all the time on mine and my chop saw.
- the base looks like it has T slots in it so maybe you could get some clamps to slide in where you need them.
Nice one buddy all you need next is errr loads more tools 😂 👍🏻
The sewing machine light is such a great shout! Little hacks like that make the world of difference. Working on a video now, I use a desk lamp but it was too tall and kind of made the shadows worse. I'll get on Ebay! I'll also try the CA glue trick. I made a jig to do my bottle openers this afternoon that hooks into the t-track and it worked a treat! I don't want to be doing that on every project though. Sadly, I've already promised myself (and the wife) no more tools until this one has paid for itself 🤣🤣
You were right to buy this one instead of a really cheap one. I had the cheapest Parkside model for 2 years. It helped me out a lot, but the whole time I knew I was going to upgrade at some point. The chuck sucks and has crazy run out, changing the speed is a PITA, the table was not square (and not adjustable, had to make another one with shims), etc. The first one I got died after 6 months. So. Many. Issues. I bought the Bosch a year ago, and it's a game changer. It's not perfect (the wheel sucks IMO), but it's a solid base. The electronic speed change is awesome, so useful when switching back and forth between forstner and regular bits. The small clamp that comes with it works well.
I made a bigger fence with stop blocks. I broke one of those red lever/clamps really quick. Probably because I'm an idiot. I remade one with a M8 bolt and a massive beech knob, it works better than the original, so it's not a problem :) I don't like the quick release chuck, I think I will upgrade it with a key chuck at one point.
It has some small issues and it's small for a pilar drill, but it works really well. If you want something really better, it's going to cost double or triple. I love mine.
Yeah, so glad I went with the mid-rage rather than a cheap one. Speed change and solid bench is a massive plus. I completely get what you're saying about the fence though. I'd love to have a permanent place on the bench for this with a larger fence and sliding stop blocks just like you said - that would be the dream! Might just have to factor that into future plans! Cheers mate
That looks like a great new tool. Can't wait to see the projects you use it on! As for dust collection, that sounds like a PERFECT reason to get a 3D printer for the shop so that you can make your own vacuum port 😁
You just made me cringe that I turned down a 3D printer a month or so ago. I was offered it for a review but I couldn't think of a single use for it! 😢😢
You deserve way more subs, mate. Got yourself one more here. Great review. I'm looking to buy my first ever bench drill. Do you still consider this to be a good choice? Greetings from Norway!
Cheers mate, appreciate that. Yeah, I would absolutely recommend it. I've used it for a good few hours now and its brilliant.
I have had mine for a few years. Not so keen on the wheel (some people offer 3D printed handles for it). Height adjustment could be easier - you can use the wheel to push it down, but to get the stop up is a bit tricky. I love the depth gauge, and also like how you can place it on large work pieces and drill anywhere. It is starting to make some noises, but still works well. I would buy a higher quality blue version...
My first impressions are great. Although this is my first drill press so I don't have anything to compare it to. For me the best feature is that solid base! Cheers buddy
Ignore the haters, people spend 3-4 times what you spent on this on a mobile phone.
As a hobby tool its not bad priced, i know i will be saving up for one.
Thanks for the review, and again there is nothing wrong with admitting on these videos that your not an expert, most of us are not, we just want it as a hobby like you do, and others do.
Slightly off topic, but I'm looking at buying a thickness planer. Which one have you got, and would you recommend it? I've been looking at reviews and I can't make my mind up!
I've got the Trtion. Picked it up on offer from ScrewFix for about £300 (although think it's gone up in price now). Its pretty good. I've never had anything better so I can't compare it. Only downside is the extraction. the 'exhaust' doesn't work very well with a shop vac.
@@justbswoodworking Yeah, they're all MUCH more expensive now!
Is it accurate to what you try and get it to do?
It gets flat! As for measurement, it's a bit of an eyeball thing. the gauge is a triangle that sits about 5mm from he scale so I generally use a combination square as I go if I'm going for accuracy.
How do they get away with not having a chuck guard?
None of the options I was looking at had one. I know lots do but I can't help but think it would get in the way. For safety, I've just being using clamps for smaller pieces to keep my hands clear.
Great review : )
Good review thanks
I love the review, I love the enthousiasm !
Thanks for the great vid! Exactly the tool I was looking into.
(side note ;-) Domino: well, this is probably the best money I have spent in a tool, period. Yep, expensive, but frankly it is fast, so easy and the precision is just outstanding. I used previously dowels, with a fairly good metal jig, which today I only now use very seldom, the Domino being so good).
Glad it helped out. Ah, dominos... one day my friend, one day! 🤣
with domino tool, how accurate is it to drill 90 degree straight hole ? I am little sceptic here as domino is hand tool right ? I think this drill press is more accurate, right ?
I never had any issues of 90deg alignment when joining two perpendicular pieces, the base plate and the supporting bracket are helping stabilising the domino machine during vertical plunging. The domino makes only mortising, so it’s not replacing a drill press 😊
That thing looks amazing. While I'm still happy with the wen drill press, the digital depth stop on this thing would have been 100% worth the extra money.
Sell enough bottle openers, and it will pay for itself in no time at all.
Been working on a batch of openers this afternoon. I cannot tell you how much this puppy speeds up the process!
Always fun to play with new tools. Making a dust collection solution or a better fence could be good content for future videos;)
A longer fence is certainly needed. The fence provided is solid but a longer fence with stop blocks would be an amazing mod! Cheers mate
Follow up video?
Surprised no one has mentioned the dreadful runout in the chuck shaft! I bought one new 4 months ago and couldn’t believe the amount of play in the shaft. After a bit of searching RUclips, I bit the bullet and replaced the ill fitting needle bearing at the top of the secondary shaft with a pair of ball bearings from Amazon. Total cost £5, no more runout!
I've not used mine to its full potential, but its been great with every use. Is this a common problem?
Good "unboxing" cause you've shown lots people would miss like the putting together. I was looking at the Titan but the reviews on screw fix isn't great cause of the plastic base.
Regarding the wheel, last time I used a drill press was in school in the late 80s. If that wheel is metal i assume someone who knows what they are doing could just drill a hole in the side of the wheel and fit a ball on it instead.
I own a Bosch pbd 40, the laser is not accurate at all, turn it off, don't use it, the drill head is wobbling a little bit witch you didn't mention and the fence is just rubbish, throw it away, make a new one, but these things can be overcome if you know how.
"hooked on wood" also did mention this issues, I also notice it before he did.
But for me it's fine.
"Is there no deviation? Is the drill accurate even when drilling through a 5 cm thick wooden board, from one side to the other, including at the exit point?"
For my purposes, yes. I haven't got the tools to measure it, but my eyeballs and use tell me it's very accurate
Thanks
In the World!
I want it but I don't like the wheel
The most impressive thing about this video is this guy's brow ridge.
Still cannot purchase one in the U.S. though. :(
I have a Clarke drill press and that is so noisy I have to wear ear defenders
I must admit, as I start to get older, the noice is becoming an issue. Ear defenders are just another pice of safety equipment for me to lose around the garage 🤣
god i love precision.
You have that for all the reasons (except selling stuff) that I want a drill press but that price..... hmmn
The asking price for one of these here in Aus is $942.00
Told you it was awesome.
And make a fence from t nuts and hardwood...
And get a suicide knob (steering wheel knob) to go on the handle. Easier one hand turning.
I have never noticed that RPM guide 🤣
That's a great shout on the wheel/handle! it was a little awkward, especially when trying to film!! Absolutely love it so far though
I'm giving this review the Gucci award.
You should invest in some light boxes to help better light your videos. Also downlighting never looks nice on anyone.
the fact you dont support subtitles means I can support you ....👋 PLEASE SWITCH THEM ON SO I CAN HEAR THE VIDEO I'm shouting as I cant hear ! 😄 Thanks
MATE I JUST SCREAMED WHEN YOU PEELED THE SCREEN PLASTIC OFF HAHAHA NOOOOOOO
We cannot even get them in Canada... What a shame Bosch.....but you can get all the other tools....like drill....router...router table....etc... Why Bosch??
I've been to Canada. You have amazing views, food, water and people. Let us have this one thing! 😂😂
won´t last you forever, thats for sure.
John, i know what you are upto 😮. I've got your number oldlad and I'm gonna be watching YOU!!!
I just can't believe that anyone is believing a single word this guy is saying 😳. As i say John i know exactly what you are upto, getting your hands upon yet another machine that has LAZER BEAMS!!! You sir are out for world domination aren't you 🤔 just come clean and tell the world what you plan to do. Nobody is safe going forward from this point on Mr minime has two yes two not one but 2 powerful lazers, don't let this man fool you anymore as we'll all be regretting it by the time he gets his hands upon his third lazer 😢. He just wants to be able to make "bottle openers" in a safe and accurate way 🤔😤 if you're buying into this comment then 🐖🐷 will fly !!! He's out for world domination and nobody will be able to stand in his way once he gets number 3 !!!
🤣🤣🤣 Do you know how hard I have to try not to sound like Dr Evil when I say laser now?! I had to pull myself up on it so many times in that video! By the way, my name's Ben. The beer caddy was for my old man! Not sure I've ever mentioned that on a video! Cheers buddy
Hi. What's the distance between fence mounting slots?
95 mm