If I was choosing I would go 6inch just because there is that one time you'll need it and not have it.
Same here because the less the quill extends the less run out and better holes. Especially when drilling for dowels.Sorry. I would go with keyed option with the smaller press
Found out that it will hold down to 1/32ndrrich said:Same here because the less the quill extends the less run out and better holes. Especially when drilling for dowels. There is one other consideration about the chuck. How small of a bit will it hold? In woodworking you really need one that goes down to 1/16". The machinists here can help out but I thought that the Morse Taper #2 was the more common one used in drill presses. You can always get another chuck or two and attach a MT2. (1/16 and keyed)
Good chucks are usually sold without the arbors so it is just a matter of getting the arbor to fit the chuck and the spindle, both MT2 and MT3 are available.Same here because the less the quill extends the less run out and better holes. Especially when drilling for dowels.
There is one other consideration about the chuck. How small of a bit will it hold? In woodworking you really need one that goes down to 1/16".
The machinists here can help out but I thought that the Morse Taper #2 was the more common one used in drill presses. You can always get another chuck or two and attach a MT2. (1/16 and keyed)