Box was a little banged up, but the product was still in perfect condition ruclips.net/user/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . Easy to set up. Easy to use. It has an extended height vertical shaft with a holder for Dremel bits and a hook to hang one of the hanging type Dremel motors. I chose not to use that, so it's easy to keep it short and simple. The Dremel fastens in by removing the threaded collar for attachments and then setting it in the fixture and there's a threaded collar in this stand and a wrench to tighten it. It works well, but I don't think I want to routinely take it on and off again to use the Dremel by hand. I'll buy another Dremel and keep the current one in this fixture.
Guess I’m 2 years behind everyone, Dude that is one AWESOME idea for a drill press. Can’t wait to find the one for the chop saw. Take care and thanks for sharing.
Your timing is impeccable; I was just starting to research and plan out a drill press dust collection solution. This looks great - I also wonder about interactions with a drill press table fence. I suspect a modified brush would like be workable. Second vote for miter saw dust collection.
Thank you!! My normal fence is about 2” tall, I cut about an inch out in the middle and it moves smoothly under it if needed. Debated about just cutting the whole thing down lower as I rarely need the height.
That makes sense. My current fence is also about 2 inches, but realistically 1 inch is all that’s needed. If some bizarre situation required a taller fence an auxiliary fence could be used.
Your work is fantastic! I love how you show the ‘mistakes’ or ideas that didn’t work as well as the solutions. I’ve watched parts of this video 3 times already. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
That’s some great work. Between this and the magnet connector video, I’m now reorganizing and finalizing my hose set-up. I like how you made the viewing window box smaller than the holder piece by a little more than the 2 5/8” spindle travel depth, so you don’t limit your depth travel. Then using bar magnets as infinitely adjustable sliders and taking up the gap with the brush. Well thought out.
fantastic video and execution! yep, miter saw dust collection is always a win! one can never have too many dust collection ideas and implementations for their miter saw.
I like your two-glue system for rapid prototyping. I've used CA to sort of "clamp" awkward pieces while the wood glue dries, but never used it as if it were temporary while the wood glue was still wet. Quick, cheap experiments make this kind of project a lot easier to tweak and faster to get right.
Hey! This is really cool! I just watched a number of vdes on this subject and yours popped up. I like your design. I'm going to go with this for my drill press. I have a couple tweaks I will make, but overall I will do the same thing. Nice job and thanks for sharing this!
Man, you have so many great ideas! I just moved into a new house with a small garage, so I will be using lots of your ideas to make a neat, organized, space efficient workshop.
The camera angle was fine. ;-) This might vary from my previous comment but I like the miter saw dust collection, hardware organizer, picture frame, sled/drill press table, doggy ramp, sand paper. Another excellent video and I like the out takes as well. Thanks for the great content!
Holy WOW! This is some next-gen stuff. Your design is freaking genius. I love this and it makes so much sense. I've never found a really effective solution for dust collection at the drill press, but you have. What an awesome invention and an awesome video. Thanks for this! I'm am happily subscribed now. 👍🏼 One question: where did you buy the brush head? I've been looking for some like that. Thanks!
That’s a really clever idea. So glad I watched this video. I have the same drill press, so I can basically follow you step by step (not that drill presses vary that much, but still). Additionally, as others have said, I really your two glue approach. Keep up the good work.
This is great! Gees, I'm going to be even more busy with my huge list to finish up, and now with all these great ideas you keep posting about. lol😃 I'm definitely going to tag you in my videos when giving you credit for the brainwork on these solutions!! 👍🏼 Thanks!
@@RingsWorkshop As I work on a small balcony in my apartment, I need to build something that prevents both dust and noise. Maybe a mix of what you built and what this guy built (plus double layers or something): ruclips.net/video/3J6s1o6RNNk/видео.html He also makes amazing stuff.
@@SamuelCersosimo I like that. I recently salvaged a motor from an old dehumidifier...looks like I may be making a paint/soldering booth with it haha! Thanks for the idea.
This is a very nice solution to the drill press chip mess. To remove the mount completely for running large hole saws or a circle cutting jig could you give the backing piece a magnetic connection and eliminate removing the hose clamps? On the shield in place of opposing magnets and the issue polarity use a series of 10x2 disc magnets on the shield and put a strip of 1/8" thick x 1/2" wide steel on the mating piece in place of the bar magnets. No worries about polarity and should hold just as well for less money.
I like the idea of a quick disconnect from a piece mounted to the pole. I tried with just magnets to pole but because it is round it rotated a lot, but having a piece attached with hose clamps that the main base then attaches too is a great idea. As far as the magnets/steel, you 100% could go that route, I just had a bunch of magnets on hand and didn’t have a steel. I also figured a lot of people watching may find it easier to attach a magnet vs messing with cutting steel if they don’t have that tool set (ie only do wood working) so that’s why I went this route.
This is absolutely perfect. It does the job perfectly, is inexpensive and easily removed if required. Adding the outtakes is great as we get to see that you too do daft things. My only suggestion would be cutting the black in half and putting the text front and centre. With this and the DX magnet and mitre saw DX videos you've got another sub. I'll even get the bell on!
@@RingsWorkshop Oh just the length of the black pause between the outtakes. It just feels a little too long. Sorry I wasn't clearer. It's a daft thing that most probably don't even notice or care about. It just feels like it interrupts the flow a bit. How can I best explain? Hmm, have you ever gone to walk through an automatic door and it didn't open fast enough so you have to break stride or slow down? That.
@@MrDBT85 hahah that’s perfect. That’s good feedback. I wanted to make sure when everyone read it, they weren’t in the process of reading it and miss what actually happened, but I agree I think they could be shorter. I appreciate it. I had them at the bottom because at first I had them displayed over the video, but changed it because of it took your eyes away from what was actually happening and then never adjusted it.
@@RingsWorkshop they really are an excellent addition for both you and us. For us it takes that sheen of perfection off of RUclips videos that are often edited without any mistakes visible. It subconsciously makes people think they can't possibly replicate the work because they do things like get magnets stuck to their nipple studs or put screws that are too long through a drawer face and ruin it. For you they help retain engagement to the very end of the video which is apparently good in the eyes of "the algorithm". Keep it up. I look forward to more videos. I've literally only just finished building my 30m2 workshop so fitting it out is only just starting.
great work will definitely emulate your work - hardware organisation next please as I am at this popint contemplating what to do in my shop renovation with this very topic.
I think I may have mentioned this before. Your brain works differently than most. I love it! Oh, I'd love to see your take on miter saw dust collection.
Great project and demonstration of the effectiveness compared to other variations. I might try making a version of this, but bend the plexiglass around 3" or 4" pipe to make it frameless at the front.
That is an awesome idea. Just got a new/old drill press, and getting it set up for woodworking. Dust collection is as usual a big issue. And this might solve some of them. Thank you for the video, it helps a lot! :)
truly amazing video. I would never have thought of it, let alone be able to make this on my own. Thanks for sharing this. that's another thing on my to-do list now !!!! :-)
Plans are now available for this project:
www.ringsworkshop.com/plans/drill-press-dust-collection
You would get a lot more purchases if you included Papal form of payment.
@@zevweis5958 great suggestion. Just added that as an option!
Just purchased the plans. They look very professional. Should save me tons of time building the dust collector.
@@zevweis5958 appreciate the support and feedback!
Epic. Why does this channel not have more subscribers!!??
Thanks! Good question as well lol
Geez mate, you nailed a problem that has been plaguing woodworkers for years. Stellar effort.
Thank you so much!
Dude that’s awesome. Time to Patent that and try to create a universal kit for various drill presses.
Yes! Patent it! Amazing work!
Undisputed best dust collection on a drill press. You need an award for this design. A big shiny metal trophy. Well done Sir!
Thank you so much!
Box was a little banged up, but the product was still in perfect condition ruclips.net/user/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . Easy to set up. Easy to use. It has an extended height vertical shaft with a holder for Dremel bits and a hook to hang one of the hanging type Dremel motors. I chose not to use that, so it's easy to keep it short and simple. The Dremel fastens in by removing the threaded collar for attachments and then setting it in the fixture and there's a threaded collar in this stand and a wrench to tighten it. It works well, but I don't think I want to routinely take it on and off again to use the Dremel by hand. I'll buy another Dremel and keep the current one in this fixture.
Brilliant, mitre saw dust collection please
I second this
This is by far the best solution for a droll press that Ive seen.
Hardware storage and mitre saw dust collection videos are great ideas.
Miter saw dust collection is already out, hardware storage is next on the list.
Guess I’m 2 years behind everyone, Dude that is one AWESOME idea for a drill press. Can’t wait to find the one for the chop saw. Take care and thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it!
That was pretty sweet. You have some great ideas. I wish I could use that when drilling pen blanks. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another brilliant idea sir. Your use of magnets as a solution to some common shop problems is pretty genius. Great job!
Thank you so much!
You are a very genius guy. Amazing idea
Best collection system I have ever seen on a drill press. Absolutely love it. Next drill press I get, I will take a stab at it.
Thanks! Let me know how it works!
absolutely amazing. Why hasn't anyone else come up with this? Thanks for your originality.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Excellent volume on music, process, and video solving the problem. Thank you for sharing.
This is inspired! I've not seen a better solution to this problem anywhere.
Just subscribed.
Thank you.
Thank you!
Nice design. Nice workmanship. Excellent presentation of experimental results.
Thank you so much!
Fantastic! I was buying some items from a guy and saw this in his shop and was very impressed! So glad I found your channel!
Thank you! That’s awesome to hear! Hope he liked it haha. Hope you enjoy the rest of the videos!
Wow! Just Wow. Awesome solution to a dusty problem. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Pretty good
Thinking I’ll be watching in the future.
Thanks!
Hello again. This is my third vue before I start cutting stuff to fit my press. Really glad for your development and posting of this project.
Thank you! Let me know how it turns out for you!
Earned a new subscriber here. This drill press dust collection has got to be the best I've ever seen here on YT. Kudo's brotherl
Thank you! Greatly appreciated!
For the person who knows what their doing. Not for beginners. Excellent well thought project.
Thanks!
Your timing is impeccable; I was just starting to research and plan out a drill press dust collection solution. This looks great - I also wonder about interactions with a drill press table fence. I suspect a modified brush would like be workable.
Second vote for miter saw dust collection.
Thank you!! My normal fence is about 2” tall, I cut about an inch out in the middle and it moves smoothly under it if needed. Debated about just cutting the whole thing down lower as I rarely need the height.
That makes sense. My current fence is also about 2 inches, but realistically 1 inch is all that’s needed. If some bizarre situation required a taller fence an auxiliary fence could be used.
This is absolutely genius!! I have to do this right now!
Thanks! Let me know how it turns out!
Miter saw dust collection. Impressive dc on the drill press!
Thank you!
This is the most useful creation I've seen a long time. I will be making one. Thanks.
Thank you!
Now I have a use for that remaining plexi-glass in my shop!!!! this is awesome!!! great Idea and an awesome video. I'm subscribing to your channel.
Thank you so much, I appreciate that!
Superb design i really like your work.
Thank you!
Your work is fantastic! I love how you show the ‘mistakes’ or ideas that didn’t work as well as the solutions. I’ve watched parts of this video 3 times already. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
Thank you!
Pretty dang cool for sure. Glad you addressed the light issue...I was wondering about that. Great job and thanks for posting.
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome! I was wondering about the laser crosshairs, but you answered it. Nice job, there’s lots here to love.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video!!! Miter saw and job site table saw collection please!!
Thanks!! Miter saw is already in the channel!
That’s some great work. Between this and the magnet connector video, I’m now reorganizing and finalizing my hose set-up.
I like how you made the viewing window box smaller than the holder piece by a little more than the 2 5/8” spindle travel depth, so you don’t limit your depth travel. Then using bar magnets as infinitely adjustable sliders and taking up the gap with the brush. Well thought out.
Thank you very much. I’m excited to hear how it works for you once you are done!
fantastic video and execution! yep, miter saw dust collection is always a win! one can never have too many dust collection ideas and implementations for their miter saw.
Thank you!
GREAT design - form AND function! !! !!!
Thanks!
I like your two-glue system for rapid prototyping. I've used CA to sort of "clamp" awkward pieces while the wood glue dries, but never used it as if it were temporary while the wood glue was still wet. Quick, cheap experiments make this kind of project a lot easier to tweak and faster to get right.
First thought he was magically using activator with old fashioned wood glue - then caught up with reality seeing the CA glue :)
love your use of magnets! also love the use of different glues till things are tried and true! keep the videos coming!
Thank you!
Absolutely will be doing this one.
Nice! Let me know how it turns out!
Hey! This is really cool! I just watched a number of vdes on this subject and yours popped up. I like your design. I'm going to go with this for my drill press. I have a couple tweaks I will make, but overall I will do the same thing. Nice job and thanks for sharing this!
Glad you enjoyed it! Let me know how it turns out!
Very nice design! Timely, too, as I'm in the process of improving my drill press dust collection.
Perfect! Let me know how it works for you!
This was a cool little project.
Thank you.
Nice job! Love it...saved it for my future dust collection on my new DP..
Great job! Never thought I’d bother with dust collection on my drill press, but now I know the way. Thank you. Looking forward to the dog ramp video.
Thank you!
Great idea for a benchtop drill press, thanks for the idea!
Again, excellent design! I really love your use of magnets.
Thank you. Thank god I don’t work with metal much, cause I put magnets on everything I possibly can haha.
This drill press dust collector is genius! Thank you! Vote for Miter Saw dust collector, please!
Very innovative design. My vote for next would definitely be miter saw dust collection.
Thank you! Already have that one up on the channel now! Be sure to check it out!
@@RingsWorkshop Ah, awesome. Sorry, just found the channel and had subscribed but not gone through the existing content. Will check it out.
@@Warkive all good. I figured that would get confusing, which is why I do the poll on the channel now vs in video comments. Hoping that helps.
OMG!! That was fire!! :D Totally making a version of that þ thanks for sharing. :)
Let me know how it works for you!
Great video, best dust collection for a drill press I've seen.
Thank you!
I like, I will build one for my shop, Thanks
Let me know how it turns out!
Very good video. Was wondering how to do something like this but I find that your model is perfect. Thank you for this video.
Thank you!
Man, you have so many great ideas! I just moved into a new house with a small garage, so I will be using lots of your ideas to make a neat, organized, space efficient workshop.
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
miter saw dust collection next. want to see how badly you put us all to shame there lol. seriously, so great on this!
Hahaha thank you!
Hardware organization. Great work!
Thank you!
Awesome job....now for me to get Tool and drill organization!
Another great video man. I like the outtakes at the end.
Thank you!
Awesome job. That is genius
Thank you!
Love it. Been looking forward to this once since the last dust collection video
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
Its very interesting to see your train of thought. Stay happy
Just came across this by accident, brilliant and subscribed.
Thank you!
The camera angle was fine. ;-) This might vary from my previous comment but I like the miter saw dust collection, hardware organizer, picture frame, sled/drill press table, doggy ramp, sand paper. Another excellent video and I like the out takes as well. Thanks for the great content!
Thank you for the feedback!
Really creative solution! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Killing it bro. Great solution.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Holy WOW! This is some next-gen stuff. Your design is freaking genius. I love this and it makes so much sense. I've never found a really effective solution for dust collection at the drill press, but you have. What an awesome invention and an awesome video. Thanks for this! I'm am happily subscribed now. 👍🏼 One question: where did you buy the brush head? I've been looking for some like that. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
very impressive. Great job
Thank you!
Nice design. I see myself building this soon.
For small amount of expoy like on this build I use a sticky note pad. cheap and easy to throw away.
Thanks! Not a bad idea!
That’s a really clever idea. So glad I watched this video. I have the same drill press, so I can basically follow you step by step (not that drill presses vary that much, but still). Additionally, as others have said, I really your two glue approach. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! I appreciate that.
Mitre saw dust collection would. Be awesome to see
It’s already up on the channel! Let me know your thoughts on it.
This is great! Gees, I'm going to be even more busy with my huge list to finish up, and now with all these great ideas you keep posting about. lol😃
I'm definitely going to tag you in my videos when giving you credit for the brainwork on these solutions!! 👍🏼 Thanks!
Hahaha I appreciate it!
This is awesome. I have same drill press. Definitely going to build this!
lol like the outtakes. great project for drill press I will be building one great idea thanks :)
Thank you!
AWESOME invention! I will try it!
Thanks! Excited to hear how it turns out for you!
@@RingsWorkshop As I work on a small balcony in my apartment, I need to build something that prevents both dust and noise. Maybe a mix of what you built and what this guy built (plus double layers or something): ruclips.net/video/3J6s1o6RNNk/видео.html
He also makes amazing stuff.
@@SamuelCersosimo I like that. I recently salvaged a motor from an old dehumidifier...looks like I may be making a paint/soldering booth with it haha! Thanks for the idea.
@@RingsWorkshop Wow! Awesome! You'll probably finish and publish yours before I start mine hahah. I'll keep an eye.
This is a very nice solution to the drill press chip mess. To remove the mount completely for running large hole saws or a circle cutting jig could you give the backing piece a magnetic connection and eliminate removing the hose clamps? On the shield in place of opposing magnets and the issue polarity use a series of 10x2 disc magnets on the shield and put a strip of 1/8" thick x 1/2" wide steel on the mating piece in place of the bar magnets. No worries about polarity and should hold just as well for less money.
I like the idea of a quick disconnect from a piece mounted to the pole. I tried with just magnets to pole but because it is round it rotated a lot, but having a piece attached with hose clamps that the main base then attaches too is a great idea. As far as the magnets/steel, you 100% could go that route, I just had a bunch of magnets on hand and didn’t have a steel. I also figured a lot of people watching may find it easier to attach a magnet vs messing with cutting steel if they don’t have that tool set (ie only do wood working) so that’s why I went this route.
Wow that is nifty! It also looks very nice. A plastic soda bottle might work in a pinch
Thanks! Not a bad idea!
I just finished making my own version of this and wow it works great!!
That’s awesome! So glad to hear it worked well for you! Would love to see pictures if you have them!
Genius solution!
Thank you!
Well done! Great project and idea!
Thank you!
This is absolutely perfect. It does the job perfectly, is inexpensive and easily removed if required. Adding the outtakes is great as we get to see that you too do daft things. My only suggestion would be cutting the black in half and putting the text front and centre. With this and the DX magnet and mitre saw DX videos you've got another sub. I'll even get the bell on!
Thank I appreciate it. When you are talking about cutting the black in half, what are you referencing?
@@RingsWorkshop Oh just the length of the black pause between the outtakes. It just feels a little too long. Sorry I wasn't clearer. It's a daft thing that most probably don't even notice or care about. It just feels like it interrupts the flow a bit.
How can I best explain? Hmm, have you ever gone to walk through an automatic door and it didn't open fast enough so you have to break stride or slow down? That.
@@MrDBT85 hahah that’s perfect. That’s good feedback. I wanted to make sure when everyone read it, they weren’t in the process of reading it and miss what actually happened, but I agree I think they could be shorter. I appreciate it. I had them at the bottom because at first I had them displayed over the video, but changed it because of it took your eyes away from what was actually happening and then never adjusted it.
@@RingsWorkshop they really are an excellent addition for both you and us. For us it takes that sheen of perfection off of RUclips videos that are often edited without any mistakes visible. It subconsciously makes people think they can't possibly replicate the work because they do things like get magnets stuck to their nipple studs or put screws that are too long through a drawer face and ruin it.
For you they help retain engagement to the very end of the video which is apparently good in the eyes of "the algorithm". Keep it up. I look forward to more videos. I've literally only just finished building my 30m2 workshop so fitting it out is only just starting.
Great ideas and great video - would love to see hardware organization
Thank you! Hoping to have that one done and posted within the next week!
That is crazy genius!
Thanks!
This was TOTALLY COOL!!!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
great work will definitely emulate your work - hardware organisation next please as I am at this popint contemplating what to do in my shop renovation with this very topic.
Hola Amigo...
OTRA excelente idea, con un resultado fantástico, me han encantado las pruebas que has realizado. Felicidades...
Saludos...
¡Gracias de nuevo por las amables palabras! Realmente lo aprecio.
Excellent as always, and I can use that 2" whisker molding to also cut down on dust migration from the tilt slot on my table saw. Sweet.
I used it for that as well, held in there with magnets (shocker hahaha). Works really well.
You're a no nonsense BOSS!!!!
Wow, that's some great innovation~! I might have to try that solution. Thanks for sharing~!!
You definitely get a subscribe for this build! Awesome job.
Thank you!!
Putting this one on my to do list!
Miter saw DC please...needed even more than drill press
More bloopers! Sometimes when I make a mistake I call myself a dumb-dumb.
I think I may have mentioned this before. Your brain works differently than most. I love it! Oh, I'd love to see your take on miter saw dust collection.
Haha thank you! I appreciate the kind words, as always. Looks like that will be the next video, a lot of people have requested that one.
This is really good 👍🏻 I think you can bend plexi with a heatgun.
Thought about that, just wanted a frame to hold the magnets. Feel there will be a part 2 at some point!
Great project and demonstration of the effectiveness compared to other variations. I might try making a version of this, but bend the plexiglass around 3" or 4" pipe to make it frameless at the front.
Thank you! I’d love to see what you come up with!
Awesome video.... Great idea!
Thank you!
That is an awesome idea. Just got a new/old drill press, and getting it set up for woodworking. Dust collection is as usual a big issue. And this might solve some of them. Thank you for the video, it helps a lot! :)
Glad I could help! Excited to hear how it works out for you.
Very smart, I will be making one for sure. Thank you
Thanks!
truly amazing video. I would never have thought of it, let alone be able to make this on my own. Thanks for sharing this. that's another thing on my to-do list now !!!! :-)
Thank you!
Great vídeo!
Thank you!