Millers Falls Hand Drills


 
 

Anatomy of the Millers Falls Hand Drill No. 2 - 1903
by Wiktor Kuc

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Summary

To compress this long elaboration, here is the summary:

Advantageous Design Elements

  1. Very good machining overall - precise fit of all parts.

  2. Casting of the frame includes handle bolt and gear shaft all as one piece.

  3. Main gear includes leveraging "hook" for crank handle.

  4. Ball bearing includes 7 balls - largest number ever used.

  5. Main handle attached to the frame with great precision.

  6. Exotic wood used on all handles.

  7. Overall excellent visual appearance.

Before we go to a final showing...

My learning about the construction of Miller Falls drills was guided by excellent website of Randy Roeder and analytical reviews of Millers Falls drills by George Langford, tireless hunters of old tools selling drills on eBay, and help and encouragements of many friends.

In particular, I would like to thank James D. Thomson, a contributor of many articles on restoration of tools on this website, Scott and Kitty Grandstaff for being always ready to pick up the phone when I needed advise, Roy Griggs for help with turning replacement handles, and Johnny Kleso for lending a hand with some work in metal.

And lastly, my thanks go to Chris Schwarz for willingness to review my restoration work and words of encouragement.


 
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