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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 4116830" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Thanks, folks. That Mophorn power feeder would work nicely if it was smaller - there’s not much clearance between the shaft and the back of the table, and the stated dimensions of the feeder lead me to think it would not fit. Plus, the switch would be underneath the table. As for the power drill, I actually thought of trying that, but I’d have to machine an adapter because the shaft on the drill press is 14 mm, and my power drills can only accept up to 1/2”. I’d also like a solution that I could plug in and forget about it, and also have a switch that was mounted separately in a convenient spot where it would not move up and down. I appreciate the comments, though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 4116830, member: 7157"] Thanks, folks. That Mophorn power feeder would work nicely if it was smaller - there’s not much clearance between the shaft and the back of the table, and the stated dimensions of the feeder lead me to think it would not fit. Plus, the switch would be underneath the table. As for the power drill, I actually thought of trying that, but I’d have to machine an adapter because the shaft on the drill press is 14 mm, and my power drills can only accept up to 1/2”. I’d also like a solution that I could plug in and forget about it, and also have a switch that was mounted separately in a convenient spot where it would not move up and down. I appreciate the comments, though! [/QUOTE]
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