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Power Source Wind Powered
Voltage 120 Volts
Maximum Chuck Size 16 Millimeters
Color Metallic

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  • Includes a base plate with live center, 12-Inch tool rest, mounting bolts, mini screw center and spur center
  • Fits all drill presses with a through hole in the table
  • Tool rest length: 12"
  • Maximum workpiece length: 24"
  • Maximum workpiece diameter: 6"
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Built to Last

This lathe attachment has been specially designed to provide many years of trouble free service. Close attention to detail, ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure safe and reliable operation.

Woodstock D4088 Lathe Attachment for Drill Press

for Drill Press

Perform vertical spindle turning on your multi-speed drill press with this Lathe Attachment. Easy setup means quick changeover from drilling mode to turning mode. A 12 inch tool rest allows a maximum work piece length of 24 inch when the work piece is reversed.

  • Shipping weight: 3.5 lbs.
  • Tool rest length: 12"
  • Fits drill press tables with T-nut slots or with slotted through holes.

Base Plate with Live Center

The D4088 includes a base plate with live center for smooth turning operations. The 12 inch tool rest provides plenty of leverage for your tuning needs.

Easy-to-Install

Included with this lathe attachment are mounting bolts for easy installation on a drill press table. Also included is a mini screw center and spur center. This lathe attachment will fit all drill presses with a through hole in the table.

Specifications

  • Tool rest length: 12"
  • Maximum workpiece length: 24"
  • Maximum workpiece diameter: 6"
  • Shank diameter of screw and spur center: 3/8"
  • Constructed of steel
  • Shipping weight: 3.5 lbs.

Turn a Range of Stock

The Model D4088 Drill Press Lathe Attachment allows wooden workpieces to be turned on a drill press in the same manner as a wood lathe, only vertically rather than horizontally. Items like small pickets, legs, spindles, candle holders, salt and pepper shakers, handles, dowels, and pins can be made.

Multi Speed Drill Press

The lathe attachment is designed for use with drill presses that offer multiple speeds. This allows for a greater variety of stock to be turned and allows for safer operation when roughing, shaping and finishing.

Features

  • Fits drill press tables with T-nut slots or with slotted through holes.
  • Performs vertical spindle turning

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Perform vertical spindle turning on your multi-speed drill press with this Lathe Attachment. Easy setup means quick change over from drill press mode to lathe mode. A 12-Inch tool rest allows a maximum work piece length of 24-Inch when the work piece is reversed.

From the Manufacturer

Perform vertical spindle turning on your multi-speed drill press with this Lathe Attachment. Easy setup means quick change over from drill press mode to lathe mode. A 12-Inch tool rest allows a maximum work piece length of 24-Inch when the work piece is reversed.

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Customer reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
429 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance of the drill. They say it works great for their needs and produces good results. Some customers however, have issues with the size and stability of the product. They mention that the bolt sizes are too long for the guide arm and interfere with the drill deck. They also say that the tool rest does not stay stable and comes loose with even light use. Customers also have issues, missing parts, and ease of use. Opinions are mixed on quality and ease to set up.

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32 customers mention24 positive8 negative

Customers like the performance of the drill. They say it's easy to set up, produces good results, and is perfectly capable of letting them create basic woodturning projects. Some mention that it'll work fine on a drill press and is good for light work and small projects.

"...Plus about $8.00 in gas. Other than that small problem it works good. Just take your time and move your chisel slowly...." Read more

"As a beginner wood turner, this is perfectly capable of letting me create some basic turnings...." Read more

"...It works OK. One important limit for me was the size of the drill press...." Read more

"...Long story short I played with this for an hour, got terrible results, haven't touched it since...." Read more

38 customers mention12 positive26 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the drill. Some mention it's well made, while others say it'll break after a few runs. The parts are not robust enough for even soft woods, and the tool rest is not sturdy.

"...I had one burn up after just one successful cutting, then it locked up and fell apart...." Read more

"...Great attachment, sturdy, expect to make modifications (shorten tool rest, screws too long or short). ...." Read more

"...securely I would attach this thing it would still allow free spin and tear out, eventually cutting out a circular groove around the center..." Read more

"...to the drill press table without shims, and the tool rest itself is simply not sturdy...." Read more

16 customers mention8 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of set up. Some mention it's pretty easy to set up, while others say it was slightly tricky. Some customers also mention that the system is pretty simple, with a cast iron bar that bolts to the drill press base. However, others say that the set up was slightly difficult, with wrong parts for assembly, and missing directions.

"...I set it up the very same day and was very impressed by how easy it was to assemble and mount it to my drill press!!!..." Read more

"GARBAGE, UNSAFE, and INCOMPATIBLE PARTS…FIRST OFF: WAY to much work and waste of time just ‘try’ to get this thing setup...." Read more

"...I gave it a whirl on my craftsman drill press. Pretty easy to set up. A few reviews mentioned weird lengths screws...." Read more

"...The kit wasn't missing any pieces or parts, but It does not go together well...." Read more

14 customers mention0 positive14 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the drill. They mention that the bolt sizes are too long for the guide arm and interfere with the drill deck. The tool rest is too long and hits the machine before you can get it anywhere. Some say that the screw that holds the guide is too large and had to be cut down. It also does not fit all variable speed drill presses as the box states.

"...I put mine together the small bolt that holds the rest bar it was to long...." Read more

"...Even with the 'extra' washers, the screw still sticks through the bar...." Read more

"...Main 2 bolts are way too short. The screw to hold down the tool rest is way too long and so hits the table so you CANNOT even attach/tighten it...." Read more

"...One of the bolts was too long and I had to go to an auto parts store to find one and turning from a vertical rest is a little tough, but other than..." Read more

14 customers mention0 positive14 negative

Customers have negative things to say about the stability of the drill. They say, for example, the tool rest does not stay stable, it comes loose with even light use, and it doesn't secure properly to the drill press table without shims. The workpiece is held in very poorly, and the drill loses stability once you get to the top. The brace will not stay no matter how tight you tighten it, and vibrates horribly. Overall, customers are disappointed with the stability and durability of the product.

"...groove around the center connection point causing it to lose the ability to grip the wood...." Read more

"...once assembled, it doesn't secure properly to the drill press table without shims, and the tool rest itself is simply not sturdy...." Read more

"...couldn't get a good bite on either piece I tried, threw one after wobbling like crazy then bent one of the end pieces next time I tried...." Read more

"...The tool rest is horrble, the slightest vibration and it comes loose even when tightened to the point I was worried I was about to strip something...." Read more

11 customers mention0 positive11 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the appearance of the drill. They mention that it's poorly designed, with a poorly designed tool rest. Some customers also mention that the product is unsafe and incompatible with other parts.

"GARBAGE, UNSAFE, and INCOMPATIBLE PARTS…FIRST OFF: WAY to much work and waste of time just ‘try’ to get this thing setup...." Read more

"...Its absolutely horrible. The bearing they used was so cheap it would click constantly and seize up burning the wood...." Read more

"...Additionally, the tool rest is poorly designed. It’s basically held on with a screw...." Read more

"It was not as good as I thought." Read more

9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the missing parts in the drill. They mention that there were no directions, and that the item was incomplete.

"...was in good condition, the box inside that was beat up, torn open, missing parts (nuts to the bolts that hold this to the drill press) and included..." Read more

"...The bolt(There was only 1 of 2, one was missing) was too large for the openings on my drill press...." Read more

"Prompt accurate shipping! However, the item was incomplete...." Read more

"It was missing parts and after contact the Perryscope Customer Support, the answer was they do not support this store and are unable to assist." Read more

7 customers mention0 positive7 negative

Customers find the drill difficult to use and require too much improvisation. They also mention that it is not real usable, not a joy to use, and has little success with even the simplest application.

"Not as described, not really useful" Read more

"GARBAGE, UNSAFE, and INCOMPATIBLE PARTS…FIRST OFF: WAY to much work and waste of time just ‘try’ to get this thing setup...." Read more

"While this may seem like a fine tool to use once in a while it actually isn't useful...." Read more

"...OK for light work. For me I found it a little difficult to use when familiar with using a horizontal lathe" Read more

Terrible, poorly designed product. With sketchy customer service to match.
1 Star
Terrible, poorly designed product. With sketchy customer service to match.
I was excited to try this product out as an affordable solution to not owning a lathe. Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent that I would be unable to use this item without a few modifications. Mounting bolts are unusable on a Grizzly style press so I had to use my own mounting hardware. I had it on hand so not a big deal. That being said, the allen screw used to attach the guide rail is about 1/4 inch too long requiring me to yet again dip into my own hardware. Still, after all of this, I managed to get the thing mounted securely and properly aligned. I measured and aligned a piece of wood from my scrap bin and secured it using the screw-in type spindle provided. As soon as I touched the wood with a tool, the threaded part of the spindle snapped off. There was a second upper spindle included that more closely resembled one you'd find on a standard lathe so I tried that. Unfortunately, no matter how securely I would attach this thing it would still allow free spin and tear out, eventually cutting out a circular groove around the center connection point causing it to lose the ability to grip the wood. I understand things happen from time to time and I could see how the idea of this product would work so I reached out to the company. At first, they seemed eager to help stating they would send me a replacement. A couple of days later I got another email asking for pictures, which I quickly provided, and again was assured I'd receive a replacement. Then, in few more days later I received yet another email asking for my order number which I promptly provided. Again the company told me that a replacement would be sent asap. I was starting to lose faith as I've seen this type of stall technique used by foreign sellers hoping to outlast the Amazon replacement window, happening more and more frequently. Sure enough, a few days later I awoke to yet another email requesting yet again another "we need this to process your refund" scavenger hunt. I obliged the company's request and informed them that communication time had come to an end. They could either replace the item or I'd process a return through Amazon. I waited until about 3 days before the return window closed but I never heard any else from the company. I sent the thing back to Amazon and bought a used lathe the next day (which took about 10 minutes to set up and start turning wood once I got it into my shop). I get the idea of this, I do. It seems like it could work and, if the product was well made, it might. Unfortunately, I'll never know. Do yourself a favor and just find a good, affordable second-hand lathe. You may have to spend a bit more money but you'll be saving yourself a lot of headache.
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So far I LOVE it!!! I was kind of skeptical about it when I took it out of the shipping package, the box was open, and had a couple of grease marks on it, but everything seemed to be there as described. I set it up the very same day and was very impressed by how easy it was to assemble and mount it to my drill press!!! I have just a standard variable speed Ryobi drill press, and it’s the perfect size for what I need it for!!! Thanks Amazon!!! You ROCK!!! If I could give 10 stars I would!!! Important update!!! The bearing on the bottom spindle, doesn’t seem to last very long, I had one burn up after just one successful cutting, then it locked up and fell apart. I emailed the manufacturer directly, and no questions asked, they sent me a whole brand new unit!! They need to change the cheap ball bearing, to a sealed roller/needle types that will allow faster speeds and durability, because you have to put pressure on the piece of wood that you are turning, or it’ll slip out. But other than that it’s a great concept!!
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I was excited to try this product out as an affordable solution to not owning a lathe. Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent that I would be unable to use this item without a few modifications. Mounting bolts are unusable on a Grizzly style press so I had to use my own mounting hardware. I had it on hand so not a big deal. That being said, the allen screw used to attach the guide rail is about 1/4 inch too long requiring me to yet again dip into my own hardware. Still, after all of this, I managed to get the thing mounted securely and properly aligned. I measured and aligned a piece of wood from my scrap bin and secured it using the screw-in type spindle provided. As soon as I touched the wood with a tool, the threaded part of the spindle snapped off. There was a second upper spindle included that more closely resembled one you'd find on a standard lathe so I tried that. Unfortunately, no matter how securely I would attach this thing it would still allow free spin and tear out, eventually cutting out a circular groove around the center connection point causing it to lose the ability to grip the wood. I understand things happen from time to time and I could see how the idea of this product would work so I reached out to the company. At first, they seemed eager to help stating they would send me a replacement. A couple of days later I got another email asking for pictures, which I quickly provided, and again was assured I'd receive a replacement. Then, in few more days later I received yet another email asking for my order number which I promptly provided. Again the company told me that a replacement would be sent asap. I was starting to lose faith as I've seen this type of stall technique used by foreign sellers hoping to outlast the Amazon replacement window, happening more and more frequently. Sure enough, a few days later I awoke to yet another email requesting yet again another "we need this to process your refund" scavenger hunt. I obliged the company's request and informed them that communication time had come to an end. They could either replace the item or I'd process a return through Amazon. I waited until about 3 days before the return window closed but I never heard any else from the company. I sent the thing back to Amazon and bought a used lathe the next day (which took about 10 minutes to set up and start turning wood once I got it into my shop). I get the idea of this, I do. It seems like it could work and, if the product was well made, it might. Unfortunately, I'll never know. Do yourself a favor and just find a good, affordable second-hand lathe. You may have to spend a bit more money but you'll be saving yourself a lot of headache.
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Just arrived tonight. I gave it a whirl on my craftsman drill press. Pretty easy to set up. A few reviews mentioned weird lengths screws. This is true, but a quick work around is just to put an extra washer (provided) plus one more (not provided) under the screw that attaches to the arm.
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