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Dolfo Picanco
04-01-2021, 10:57 AM
I'm about to build a new drill press table for my standing drill press. I was going to build something similar to the newer woodsmith table. My question to you who know, What is the best dust collection system at the drill press? Downdraft? In fence? That overarm thing? a combination of them? is it worth the effort to make a combination of them? What are your experiences?

ChrisA Edwards
04-01-2021, 11:07 AM
I have had a couple of homemade goes at this and recently bought the new Woodpeckers drill press fence. I already had their early version of the drill press table and fence, but that fence had no dust/chip collection.

For me, the new fence design has been the best chip and sawdust collector for my drill press.

I would look at this and follow this design, or buy the Woodpeckers Fence.

Richard Coers
04-01-2021, 11:10 AM
I've never seen the need for dust collection built into a drill press. Whatever is built, it has to work with huge curls off forstner bits and that is tough to get to a nozzle. I also drill steel on my drill press, so don't want warm to hot steel chips getting sucked into my dust collector.

glenn bradley
04-01-2021, 11:27 AM
Split fence faces to allow collection at the fence along with a Stay-Put hose has worked for me for many years. The fence collects the small stuff in thin stock. The hose can be positioned for tall, odd-shape or large spoil creating operations. the same hose works over table or slips on the fence port for me; one operation or the other.

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Pat Rice
04-01-2021, 11:41 AM
Will second this. After many years and multiple drill press tables I immediately ordered the new Woodpecker fence setup when I saw the promo video as it was the best solution I have seen. It works great for me.

johnny means
04-01-2021, 12:32 PM
I found the only thing that works for everything is a repositionable 4+" hose connected to a real dust collector. I guess it's the brute force approach. The problem with trying to use a specific approach like through the fence or table is that you never know where the drilling will take place in relation to the two. I'm often doing large batches with the drill press and cleaning up between every hole can quickly become the most time consuming part of the job, so catching absolutely all the chips becomes paramount to efficiency.

Lisa Starr
04-01-2021, 12:39 PM
I had the Rockler Fence with the dust collection port. It doesn't work! Too often, the drill is too far from the fence for the collection to effectively work. Under table collection is useless if you're not drilling thru holes. (Think boring for cup hinges) I have finally placed a dedicated 4" hose that is the "Stay Put" brand near the DP. I just extend, bend, contract or otherwise adjust it to meet the needs of my current drilling task.

Bill Dufour
04-01-2021, 12:45 PM
I would think a tee attached concentric to the quill. But it needs a spring loaded lower section or brush so you can get the chuck key in. mounting similar to a mortising attachment.
Of course a bit will often be too long or too short to work well.
Bill D

Something similar to this link.
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George Yetka
04-01-2021, 1:29 PM
I have my festool hose hanging right there. I also have dust pan right below. Big mess gets dust pan, small mess gets extractor. I have been eying the woodpecker pro fence, but it hasnt made it to the top of the list yet

Bernie Kopfer
04-01-2021, 2:25 PM
Glenn, Johnny and Lisa are dead on as to the best way to extract shavings and dust. It takes a great deal of airflow to move large entangled drill turnings. Being able to readily position a 4in suction close to the work has worked well for me. Sometimes to increase and concentrate air velocity I have partially closed the opening with tape.

Robert Engel
04-01-2021, 5:49 PM
DC on a drill press is simply to keep the area clean. I gave up on it, I just sweep them off and vacuum it up later. Very little to no dangerous dust is created.

Larry Frank
04-01-2021, 7:53 PM
I do a bit of everything on my drill press including sanding. I have a 4" pipe with a swivel on it. I use a bell mouth hood on the end and works very well.

Rob Sack
04-01-2021, 9:18 PM
Check out the Drillnado. I bought one for my drill press. Unfortunately, because of the position of my depth gauge, I was unable to install it on my drill press. But it is designed to fit most drill presses and when I saw it demonstrated at a trade show, it seemed to work very well.

Rob Sack
04-01-2021, 9:19 PM
I do a bit of everything on my drill press including sanding. I have a 4" pipe with a swivel on it. I use a bell mouth hood on the end and works very well.
Any chance you could post a picture or two of your set up?

Brice Rogers
04-02-2021, 1:49 AM
I'd put in a floor sweep and a flex tube along with two cutoffs or stops. That way, run the flex tube to pick up what it can and then switch to the floor sweep to take care of what it missed. I really like my floor sweep.

Me? I just drill and let it go where ever it wants. Then I use a broom and push it over to the floor sweep.

Alan Lightstone
04-02-2021, 8:22 AM
I have the new Woodpeckers fence hooked into my central vac unit which just happens to be next to my drill press. Works great. Just built an on/off switch for it.

Only annoyance is that chips build up on the tracks.

Ole Anderson
04-02-2021, 8:52 AM
I have segmented flex hose from LocLine. I use my shop vac to get the extra suction for the 2.5" hose. I only use it when doing semi-production work with a forstner bit or mortising attachment. I find that the "hose" isn't as flexible and I would like. It would work much better if it were about ten segments longer.

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lowell holmes
04-02-2021, 9:48 AM
I vacuum the floor with my shop vac after I put sawdust and shavings on the floor.

Larry Frank
04-02-2021, 4:45 PM
This is what I use and mentioned earlier in the thread. It is a 4" bell mouth hood. This works better than the other shapes for pickups.

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Pat Nelson
08-05-2022, 1:11 AM
Hi! I created a product for drill press dust collection that you may like. You can check it out in the Friends of the Creek forum area.

Chris Parks
08-05-2022, 8:43 PM
This gets my vote


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3TZffiaEhA&list=PLEb0Ut6A7deZhW9Sbf0EGMmT axGrJpTyJ&index=38&t=5s&ab_channel=RingsWorkshop