PVDRILL - PVC Drill Press

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PVDRILL - PVC Drill Press

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The idea is to build a "Rotary Tool" using low cost elements for routing, cutting, drilling and sanding, mainly PVC pipes. Something like "vertical drill" but simpler...

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Picture - Source: Wikipedia

Supplies

Logical Project (FreeCAD):

  1. 000-PVDRILL-V2.FCStd
  2. 001-COLUNA-V2.FCStd
  3. 001-SUPORTE-V2.FCStd
  4. 002-SUPORTE-RETIFICA-V2.FCStd

Materials:

PVC Pipes

  1. 20 mm (1/2") = 1x of 730 mm (28.74")
  2. 25 mm (3/4") = 1x of 162 mm (6.37")

PVC Fitting Connectors

  1. 90° Elbow 20 mm (1/2") = 3x
  2. Tee 20 mm (1/2") = 6x
  3. Coupling 25 mm (3/4") = 1x
  4. Cross 25 mm (3/4") = 1x
  5. Tee 25 mm (3/4") = 2x

Fasteners and Connectors

  1. Hex Nut (1/4") = 8x
  2. Flat Washers (1/4") = 8x
  3. Screws = 2x

Others

  1. Threaded Rod (1/4") = 1x of 320 mm (12.59")
  2. PVC Glue
  3. Wires
  4. Button
  5. Motor DC 3V~12V - 20W
  6. Drill Chuck

The Project

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I have identified some legal ideas searching the Instructables projects and the internet, so I went along with the idea of creating an outline for this project. A great reference was the design of PVC Dremel Drill Press.

Designing

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The project was divided into four structural elements: base, column, support and rotary tool. As a rule the possibility of disassembling each element and saving individually.

Building the Base Structure

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For this steps you need to cut PVC Pipes following this sizes and glue the PVC Pipes and Connectors following the image.

PVC Pipes sizes:

Type 20 mm (1/2")

230 mm (9.05") = 2x

130 mm (5.11") = 1x

50 mm (1.96") = 2x

Building the Column Structure

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For this steps you need to cut PVC Pipes following this sizes and glue the PVC Pipes and Connectors following the image.

PVC Pipes sizes

Type 20 mm (1/2")

50 mm (1.96") = 1x

230 mm (9.05") = 2x

40 mm (1.57") = 2x

Building the Support Framework

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For this steps you need to cut PVC Pipes following this sizes and glue the PVC Pipes and Connectors following the image.

PVC Pipes sizes

Type 25 mm (3/4")

18 mm (0.7") = 2x

36 mm (1.41") = 3x

72 mm (2.83") = 1x

Building the Structure of Rotary Tool

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For this steps you need to cut PVC Pipes following this sizes and glue the PVC Pipes and Connectors following the image.

PVC Pipes sizes:

Type 25 mm (3/4")

36 mm (1.41") = 2x

Putting the Complete Structure Together

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Everything is prepared to be connected, so let's turn some connections.

Assembling the Rotary Tool

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To fix the motor I made a PVC holder and soldered the wires.

Mounting the on / Off Button

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Bonus idea.

Last View

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Well, first prototype and my first Instructables done. :)

Next Steps

  1. Adjust rotary tool
  2. Permanent power supply
  3. Base for fixing
  4. Vertical control shaft
  5. Speed control