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My new toy, a Scheppach DP60 SE.
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I got it cheap and it even came with a drill set, so let's unpack it first.
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The base plate,
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the parallel stop, the depth stop,
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the handle, looks good, I like it.
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Then, of course, the drill bits, and of course, the drill.
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There are seven drill bits, but these are only metal drill bits.
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I actually need wood drill bits, so I need to figure something out.
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Well, this reminds me a little bit of...
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the Terminator, but not what's it for.
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Okay, so, we got the drill,
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We start with the base plate.
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The column probably goes in there first.
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Slide this over here
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and now we got it.
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Now we loosen these.
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you have to loosen these, because you slide it into the grooves.
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Like this.
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It fits and now we got a parallel stop.
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Okay, the handle, we got this mandrel.
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And the handle goes on here.
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Of course, we want it to look nice.
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This part, the sleeve
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on here,
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put it over there so that it looks nice.
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And then the handle goes on here, like this, and now you can fasten it.
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Probably these screws here, yeah, looks good.
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There, that's the handle,
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There it is.
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You can turn it quite well, although I've heard from some people that they would have preferred a wheel.
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I'll check that out to see if that works for me.
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But what's great about the handle is, as you can see, I'm right-handed,
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but, attention, Scheppach has put some thought into this and you can also attach the handle on the left.
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So now the question, what are these screws for? These ones.
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These screws, they go in here later, when you fasten the drill properly.
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Then the screws go in here and are properly tightened to the table.
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That's what they're for, but I don't need them now because I'm not bolting it down yet,
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because, as you can see, my workshop is still more of a mess than a workshop.
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But I got my workbench and here something for my pigs when they come in soon.
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So, once you put the column into the base plate
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then please tighten the screws down here.
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Then we got this lever, which goes in here.
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You can adjust the height with it.
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I'll tell you more about that later.
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You can control the spring deflection, you can set that it should not go any lower.
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See, I can I turn here and when I adjust the height, and just close this,
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then it's blocked here.
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That's for when you don't want to drill deeper, as you can see down here.
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Here, I got my nice Scheppach cover.
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I'll just put it on here.
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Just attach it, there you go.
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A little advertising for you guys, I don't get any money from you, but whatever.
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All right, now I got the drill here and I want to try it out.
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And I'm going to use this piece, which is from my cheese slicer and unfortunately the handle broke off.
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And I got these things for furniture, I don't know what, from Wolf.
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They cost 1,50€, I glued all four of them together and now I will drill a hole in the middle of them and then I will grind them on the outside.
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As you can see, there's a laser in there.
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There's a laser cross, if you can see it, and I can switch it on and off.
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Here it says laser on and off, laser on, laser off.
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Light off, light on, and if I press here several times I get speed and I get depth.
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So how fast and how far down I drill.
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Okay, so let's get started and try it with this piece.
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I'll just do it by eye.
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Now, I want to drill 20mm into this.
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So I moved the whole drill down a little bit
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secured it again with the lever, so that I can drill down here.
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Now I position this here so that it's nice and straight and reset this to zero and then I can start drilling.
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There, I've drilled 20mm into it, and that's it.
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The handle is back on, see, my cheese slicer got a handle again and that's what I got the Scheppach for.
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This thing is cool, it's worth the money for what I do, for the few woodworking jobs I do.
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I paid 149€ for it including shipping,
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but it usually costs about 160, 170€, and I even got some drill bits.
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This is the Scheppach DP60, which I really wanted. It's got a laser, a light and up to 2400 revolutions
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On that note, I'm Bernd until next time, ciao.