I have a Mark V. When I drill on hardwood i notice that the bit wanders when it contacts the wood. I'm using speeds recommended for the drill bit size in the manual. I've checked the chuck and knurled collar set screws are tight. And the set screw in the Headstock for the quill is set just loose enough for the quill to move freely.
Do I have worn out parts? Is there some other adjustments I need to make?
quill moves when extended. is is worn?
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Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
How old? The older versions had a single bearing quill with more runout. How old an what type of chuck? Sometimes that's the problem.
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Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
Quill deflecting or bit deflecting? What size bit?
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Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
It's a early 1980s with original parts and chuck. It feels like the chuck has play in it. More pronounced when I'm using 3/8 and larger bits.
Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
What kind of bit? Twist drills can wander on growth ring hardness differences where bradpoint won’t.
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Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
Are you drilling a pilot hole before drilling with larger bits?
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Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
As already mentioned,
A twist drill will wander and as the Diameter increases it gets worse.
Yes, the Quill may have some wear.
I suggest some HSS center drills.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Metalworking-Com ... B0DLGVWZBL
Give these a try and see if that improves your drilling.
The biggest size of this set may bottom out in your chuck before setting secure on all three jaws.
Just something to be aware of.
There are also single end center drills .
A twist drill will wander and as the Diameter increases it gets worse.
Yes, the Quill may have some wear.
I suggest some HSS center drills.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/Metalworking-Com ... B0DLGVWZBL
Give these a try and see if that improves your drilling.
The biggest size of this set may bottom out in your chuck before setting secure on all three jaws.
Just something to be aware of.
There are also single end center drills .
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1st Shopsmith Machine= SS Mark V /Jan./1984
2nd Shopsmith Machine= SS Mark V / Mar./1984
3rd Shopsmith Machine= SS Mark V / Jan./1981
4th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark V (510) 50th anniversary
5th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark V (510) Dec. 1996
6th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark VII (1963 ???)
7th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark V / Nov. 1984 (Double Quill Bearings)
8th Shopsmith Machine = SS Greenie / 1956
Shopsmith headstock only/ From Shopsmith/ June 1957
1st Shopsmith Machine= SS Mark V /Jan./1984
2nd Shopsmith Machine= SS Mark V / Mar./1984
3rd Shopsmith Machine= SS Mark V / Jan./1981
4th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark V (510) 50th anniversary
5th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark V (510) Dec. 1996
6th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark VII (1963 ???)
7th Shopsmith Machine = SS Mark V / Nov. 1984 (Double Quill Bearings)
8th Shopsmith Machine = SS Greenie / 1956
Shopsmith headstock only/ From Shopsmith/ June 1957
Re: quill moves when extended. is is worn?
I hadn't thought about a pilot hole, guess I have lots to learn. I'll see if that helps. Or, try some center bits. Thanks.