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This time I'll show you how I added a new table to this basic drill press and turned it into a functional woodworking drill press. In part one of this two part series I'll build the new table featuring a fence with dust collection, a sacrificial center plate, hold down clamps and tilting capabilities for drilling angled holes. In part two I'll build a set of storage drawers with a hidden feature so the drill press doesn't lose any of it's drilling capacity for tall parts. I'll post the link for that here once it's completed. If you'd like to purchase any of the parts I used in this build please use the links below. T-Track https://amzn.to/43AJe20 5/16" T-Bolts & Star Nuts https://amzn.to/3DRMzzj Hold Down Clamp https://amzn.to/42tmccg 1/4"-20 Threaded Inserts https://amzn.to/4ld1mVZ 5/16" x 3" Hanger Bolts https://amzn.to/4jk4P3r 1/4"-20 Joint Connector Bolts https://amzn.to/447iyGd 👉 Check out all of our products for your home and for makers at https://www.evowoodworks.com 👉 Evolution Woodworks Merchandise available at https://www.evowoodworks.com/collecti... Links to products may be affiliate links. It won't cost you a penny but I may earn a small percentage from your purchase. This helps to support the channel and allows me to continue making content for you. Thank you for your support! Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:10 Building The Base 1:41 Sacrificial Plate 3:32 Mounting To The Factory Table 4:02 Extending The Lock & Crank Handles 7:28 Cutting The Tilt Arms 8:51 Building The Fence 10:54 Installing The Tilt Arms 11:37 Final Assembly 13:03 Testing & Final Thoughts Disclaimer: Woodworking is an inherently dangerous hobby. All of the tips, techniques and opinions seen here are for entertainment purposes only. No guarantees are made to the safety or correctness of anything on this channel. I have developed my own technique over many years of working with wood and power tools, some of which may or may not be considered safe. Please be sure to read and understand your tool manuals and seek out help with anything you don't feel completely comfortable with. And always use proper safety equipment.