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Drill press
Restoring equipment labels
Submitted by amillar on Wed, 2008-01-16 00:29.When I fixed up an old drill press, I found that the switch plate for the on/off switch was fairly worn. The original paint and lettering was worn away, so that the start/stop wording was almost unreadable. Even though I am clever enough to figure out that the big red button means "stop", it needed a clearly readable switch plate label.
Drill press lathe from bicycle hub
Submitted by amillar on Tue, 2007-12-25 03:30.Any trained machinist will tell you that a drill press with a cheap jig is no substitute for a proper lathe. I'm not a trained machinist, so now that I've said that, let's get on to accomplishing something interesting.

