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drill press cabinet

Project by Slim2u posted 485 days ago 802 views 7 times favorited 12 comments Add to Favorites Watch

This is a cabinet that I built to house all of my various drill bits and accesories for my drill press. The holders in the cabinet are removeable so you can take them to the job when you need to. I used my label maker and labeled all of the different bit sizes so I could tell at a glance what size they were. The project only took a couple of hours to do and organized my drill press accesories all in one place. It was a project I should of done a long time ago!

-- No scrap is too small !


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tenontim

1319 posts in 638 days


posted 485 days ago

Nice cabinet. I like the idea of being able to take each shelf out. That way I can lose the whole row at once and get it over with. I need to do something like this for my router bits.

-- Tim -- http://tmuli.com

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trifern

7894 posts in 661 days


posted 485 days ago

Wow, nice storage cabinet. Sure beats what I’m using. Thank you for sharing.

-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.

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Chris

1469 posts in 885 days


posted 485 days ago

Nice bit o’ work there Slim!

I know…. bad pun!

Seriously though, nice work!

-- Chris

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jeanmarc

1751 posts in 610 days


posted 485 days ago

Nice cabinet.

-- jeanmarc manosque france

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Dusty56

3460 posts in 582 days


posted 485 days ago

great job and the slide out shelves are really a super idea…....now if only I had some wallspace : )

-- You know you're getting old when you know the difference between you're (you are) and your (belonging to you) AND how to use them in a sentence .

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MsDebbieP

14156 posts in 1054 days


posted 485 days ago

very organized and thus very handy!!
and do the pieces get put back after their use?

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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CharlieM1958

7623 posts in 1112 days


posted 484 days ago

Great job. Getting your bits, etc. organized and easily accessible really makes life easier,

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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TroutGuy

99 posts in 605 days


posted 484 days ago

Nice cabinet! Similar to mine. I think that you’ll find (as I have) that it helps a lot to have all of your drill accessories in one place.

-- There is nothing in the world more dangerous, than a woodworker who knows how to read a micrometer...

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Greg Wurst

716 posts in 726 days


posted 484 days ago

Not a bad idea. I may have to “borrow” this idea in the future.

-- You're a unique and special person, just like everyone else.

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sIKE

1094 posts in 648 days


posted 484 days ago

I like it alot, I am thinking for router bits though.

-- //FC - Round Rock, TX - "Experience is what you get just after you need it"

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scarpenter002

93 posts in 799 days


posted 483 days ago

Nice job. The removeable shelves are nice touch.

-- Scott in Texas

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WoodMosaics

99 posts in 426 days


posted 400 days ago

That looks real handy.

-- It’s not so much what we know that causes the trouble, it’s what we know that’s not so.

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