Seeing the school drill Smile of death on a press table makes me weep every time I see it. You can always spot ex-school drills on Ebay, that awful arc of holes😭😭😭🤣❤️
In the UK I've yet to meet anybody call a pillar drill a "press drill". So far as I know it's also widely used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The reason behind our naming is that the drill and the drill table are mounted onto a pillar. Understand the logic behind "press drill" but we just don't use that name.
This is a valid point, if you are wearing loose fitting clothing, it would be recommended to roll up sleeves, especially if the work piece was not adequately secured.
It is a belt driven, variable speed drill press/pillar drill so, it is likely that the belt is slipping slightly which may be what was causing the slight squeak/squeal during the filming of this video. If this occurs for you, changing the belt or cleaning the pulley sheaves may help.
While I respect your enthusiasm and also like how clearly you describe things you make some definite errors with regards to the safe use of this machine; -Drill bit appears a long way out and I wonder how much of the shank is held. -A second pair of hands should not needed if a one handed clamp like that is used. -You use your apron as a rag and then go on to clean your glasses with it after telling us about care for scratching our glasses. -At 4:19 and 5:59 it can be seen that the drill bit is not centred. -It may just be an optical illusion but the clamp appears to be at an angle and I suspect it is on a web / stiffener meaning it is much more likely to slip off.
+Bridge Academy Design & Technology my I suggest that when your said goggles you should say safety goggles/glasses because goggles can swimming goggles
POV: your here because of school
Yup
yeah
I have a homework
Homework
It helped a lot even 8 years later
I'm pretty sure everyone here is from a british secondary school-
Yeah
that room is my schools dt room and he's one of my teachers lol
aye
Yes
Yep
My class are watching this rn
So this bloke is doing your teachers job?
Nice and easy approach to this tool. I expect more advanced stuff, but still worth the watching. Glad to learn.
Good job, teacher 👍
Seeing the school drill Smile of death on a press table makes me weep every time I see it. You can always spot ex-school drills on Ebay, that awful arc of holes😭😭😭🤣❤️
Thanks for sharing your knowledge , Mister
Was using a pillar drill at my school then my work started doing 360s
Thanks so much helped me on my first day in my new school for Tech!!
You are welcome
i found it funny that he uses the same piece of acrylic for every video
Very kind of you to watch them, thanks!
Thanks, I'll use this video to do my 'home schooling' D&T lessons with my kids at home.
I'm glad to hear that it is of use to you, please spread the word!
hello british primary school children
You have a cool primary school, I’m in secondary year 9
Or secondary
Thanks kind sir!
shut up ben
well make one
Onion man go brrrrrrrr
what is the emergency procedure when a worker gets injured
Good job
Thanks
Thanks. Should help me with my DT project.
You are welcome
+Bridge Academy Design & Technology cool video i love design and tech
+Bridge Academy Design & Technology cool video i love design and tech
You are welcome!
you are welcome
My teacher made me watch this
My compliments to your teacher
Good work.
Thanks Ayaan!
I like the oops reminder
Great!
Realy nice!!
Thanks!
Thank you very helpful👍🏻😃
Brilliant resource! Thanks
I have never heard of a drill press called a pillar drill. Does this name come from the UK?
Can't be sure of the source, but saw this online: pillar drills are floor standing, pedestal drills are bench mounted, they are both drill presses.
In the UK I've yet to meet anybody call a pillar drill a "press drill". So far as I know it's also widely used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The reason behind our naming is that the drill and the drill table are mounted onto a pillar. Understand the logic behind "press drill" but we just don't use that name.
“How to use a pillar drill” Wear long sleeves 😂😂😂
This is a valid point, if you are wearing loose fitting clothing, it would be recommended to roll up sleeves, especially if the work piece was not adequately secured.
KS3-5 Design & Technology he was talking about you
my man got violated, im now crying with laughter 😂😂😂
I’m quite confused can you make a video where it’s less detailed and a but more straight forward
Thanks for the feedback, if I make another, I'll certainly try.
I was in his class 2y ago😂
brilliant
Why was the drill making the squeaking noise? It didn't sound healthy
It is a belt driven, variable speed drill press/pillar drill so, it is likely that the belt is slipping slightly which may be what was causing the slight squeak/squeal during the filming of this video. If this occurs for you, changing the belt or cleaning the pulley sheaves may help.
While I respect your enthusiasm and also like how clearly you describe things you make some definite errors with regards to the safe use of this machine;
-Drill bit appears a long way out and I wonder how much of the shank is held.
-A second pair of hands should not needed if a one handed clamp like that is used.
-You use your apron as a rag and then go on to clean your glasses with it after telling us about care for scratching our glasses.
-At 4:19 and 5:59 it can be seen that the drill bit is not centred.
-It may just be an optical illusion but the clamp appears to be at an angle and I suspect it is on a web / stiffener meaning it is much more likely to slip off.
rob1984p Good comments, I will aim to add these as amendments to the video or, refilm and upload.
+Bridge Academy Design & Technology my I suggest that when your said goggles you should say safety goggles/glasses because goggles can swimming goggles
... Seriously 😑
I just ordered a drill of wish and got a pencil sharpener
Must've left a hole in your pocket
The video was.....OK
Hehe
dont go there
Ok