How to Build a Drill Press Stand (Simple and Sturdy)

#drillpress #woodworking #drillpressstand #brattonbuilt #workbench #workshop #bratton Here’s an easy project on how to build a drill press stand for the shop! This drill press stand has a beefy glue-up top, 2×4’s for the frame, and a 3/4″ plywood bottom with locking castors. I plan to add drawers to this stand in the near future, but it’s a great basic stand as it is. See below for all the supplies, tools, and cuts used for this build. There is also step by step directions on how to build this drill press stand. Drill Press Stand Build Directions: Glue-up Panel used for top: Square Clamp Jigs: Support Bratton Built by Subscribing to our YouTube Channel DRILL PRESS STAND DIMENSIONS: Height: 36.5″ Width: 18″ Depth: 22″ LUMBER USED FOR DRILL PRESS STAND: CUT LIST: (3) 8′ 2×4’s (1) 18″x22″ piece of 3/4 plywood (1) 6′ 2×8 Legs: (4) 31 1/4″ 2×4’s Top and Bottom Frame Pieces: (8) 15″ 2×4’s Bottom 3/4″ Plywood: 18″x22″ Top Panel: (4) 18″ 2×8’s. Substitute plywood for top for a quicker build SUPPLIED USED FOR DRILL PRESS STAND: (4) Locking Castors (32) 2 1/2″ pocket screws (for the frame) (8) 2″ pocket screws (to attach top) 1 3/4″ wood screws (to attach bottom) Wood Glue (2) 3″ Bolts, nuts, and washers (to attach drill press to top) TOOLS USED FOR DRILL PRESS STAND: Table Saw Power Drill Pocket hole jig 90 degree drill adaptor (Might not need this if you own a shorter drill than mine) (1) clamp (at least 24″ long, or a pocket hole clamp would work too.) see tools for glue-up panel if making a glue-up top. STEP BY STEP DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO MAKE THIS DRILL PRESS STAND STEP 1: MAKE THE CUTS. See cut list above. The top is a glue-up using 2×8’s, but use whatever you’d like. I just wanted a beefy I wanted to be sturdy enough to hold my heavy drill press. I was going to use two layers of 3/4″ plywood for the top, but I had these 2×8’s in the scrap bin. Note: The 1/4″ plywood in the picture is going to be the back panel of this drill press stand when I add drawers, in the hopefully, the not too distant future. STEP 2: DRILL POCKET HOLES Set the pocket hole jig for 1 1/2″ and drill two holes on all ends of the eight 15″ frame pieces. Then set the pocket hole jig for 1 1/4″ and drill two holes on one edge of the four top frame 15″ pieces. These will be used to attach the frame to the top panel. STEP 2: BUILD BOTH SIDES OF FRAME Fasten top and bottom 15″ boards to legs using wood glue, clamp, and 2 1/2″ pocket screws as pictured above. Note: Make sure the 1 1/4″ edge drill pocket holes are all facing up for attaching the top. STEP 3: COMPLETE THE FRAME Attach the front and back 15″ boards. I used square jigs to hold the side frame pieces upright, but getting an extra set of hands would work just as good. I also used a 90 degree drill bit adaptor to fasten some of these screws. STEP 4: ATTACH BOTTOM AND LOCKING CASTORS Glue, clamp, and fasten 3/4″ bottom plywood using 1 3/4″ wood screws. I used the same wood screws with washers to attach the castors where the holes lined up with the frame. Then I used the 3/4″ screws, that came with the locking castors, on the hole that just went into the plywood. STEP 5: ATTACH TOP Line up and mark where to drill two holes that will be used to insert bolts. Add wood glue to the top of the frame and then place the frame on top of the top panel. Fasten top to frame with 2″ pocket hole or cabinet screws. STEP 6: BOLT DOWN DRILL PRESS Finally, bolt down the drill press! Badda Bing! Enjoy your new drill press stand!! More Builds for the Workshop:
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