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Mill Drills

A versatile solution for metalworkers looking to combine the capabilities of a drill press and a milling machine, mill drill machines – sometimes called drill press milling machines – offer many benefits. Compact in size, mill drills are ideal for small workspaces while offering the functionalities of two tools in one. Mill drilling machines are also a budget-friendly option for DIYers and hobbyists, or anyone looking to save on the cost of purchasing two separate devices. These easy-to-use machines are also efficient, allowing you to complete different tasks without switching tools. You can use mill drill machines to cut and shape materials, make grooves and slots, smooth surfaces, and drill holes, making them an ideal way to streamline your metalworking projects. Explore our inventory from trusted brands like Jet Tools, Baileigh Industrial, and more, and get drilling today.

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Baileigh VMD-828G Vertical Mill Drill Add to My Favorites
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Baileigh Industrial
Part Number: JPWBA9-1020692
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$4,449.00 /Each
Baileigh VMD-931G Vertical Mill Drill Add to My Favorites
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Baileigh Industrial
Part Number: JPWBA9-1020693
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$5,999.00 /Each
Jet Tools JMD-15 1 HP Mill/Drill with R-8 Taper, 1 Phase/115V/230V Add to My Favorites
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Jet Tools
Part Number: JPWJT9-350017
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$2,599.00 /Each
Jet Tools JMD-18PFN Mill/Drill with Power Downfeed, 1 Phase/115/230V Add to My Favorites
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Jet Tools
Part Number: JPWJT9-350020
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$4,319.00 /Each
Jet Tools JMD-18 Mill/Drill with R-8 Taper, 1Phase/115V Add to My Favorites
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Jet Tools
Part Number: JPWJT9-350018
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$3,339.00 /Each

What is The Difference Between a Drill Press and a Mill Drill?

A commonly asked question among metalworkers and hobbyists is, ‘What is the difference between a drill press and a mill drill?’ The answer comes down to their design features and the range of tasks they can perform. Mill drills provide a wider range of functionality than drill presses, combining the capabilities of the drill press and a milling machine. Mill drills allow for both vertical and horizontal movement and the ability to cut and shape materials. Drill presses, in contrast, are primarily used for drilling holes with vertical movement only. 

Discover the Best at Wurth Machinery

At Wurth Machinery, we pride ourselves on helping our customers find the best products for their unique needs. When looking for the perfect mill drill to fit your workspace, filter our inventory by table size, weight capacity, base dimensions, and more to discover the best option. You can also sort by bestsellers, price, or featured products and discover mill drills for sale that will meet your unique needs. And if you ever have a question about how to use your mill drill machine, our dedicated team of experts is here to help. Let us be your go-to source for metalworking and woodworking machinery tools. Whether you’re a home hobbyist or a large manufacturer, our customers are always welcome to contact us with any questions about projects or supplies.