I'm looking for a stationary motor with a drill chuck so I can attach a fleshlight...
Just kidding. I'm doing some brass lapping and shaping and it's becoming frustrating trying to use a normal drill in a vise with rubber bands on the trigger.
http://www.ferreestools.com/woodwindtools/woodwind-bench%20motors.html
Cheap drill presses and mini lathes can be $75-200. But they want $400-500 for it.
Am I just searching wrong and there is a name I should be looking for it under? I don't know what to call it. Half a ghetto lathe? Bench motor? Sideways stationary drill? Drill press without the press?
Thanks /diy/. Worst case scenario I'll try building my own if I come across another drill at a garage sale.
I have no idea what you're actually doing, but if a drill in a vise is working... Why not just lay a drill press on it's side?
>>925313
They're 7sually belt driven and that can screw them up. Also that's much more expect then him taking apart a drill and switching out the trigger for a on/off switch.
>>925321
You're looking for a lathe.
Research lathes for wood
>>925321
Oh. Yeh. That would be better. I've been drinking. But yeh, do what >>925330 said. If you only care about the spinny bit, old Craftsman tube lathes are like $50 on Craigslist. They're shitty lathes, but that's just because the left bit and the right bit don't line up well... Which only matters if you use it as a lathe.
>>924119
>I'm looking for a stationary motor with a drill chuck so I can attach a fleshlight...
>Just kidding.
somehow, I dont think you ARE kidding...
>>925331
>shitty lathe
>works great if you don't use it as a lathe
I lold