Introduction: Drilling Wooden Balls

Remember to use your safety equipment. Start by clamping a sacrificial scrap board to your drill press. Set up shop vacuum to keep area clean. Select proper size drill bit (I used a 1" Forstner bit for my project) and drill a hole in the scrap board deep enough that the wood ball will not touch the bottom when set in place.

Step 1: Getting Ready to Drill the Ball

Clamp your wooden ball in a clamp that has rubber or plastic pads so that the ball will not spin or turn while drilling. You can hold this clamp while drilling if you are careful. Decide how deep you need your hole and set your drill press depth gauge or just eye ball it if you can.

Step 2: Drill Your Hole

Place wooden ball in the recess hole already drilled and carefully drill your hole. Placing the ball in the recess will make sure you are drilling the center of the ball.

Step 3: Completed Hole

After you have drilled your hole and removed the clamp it should look like this. Install the ball in the location that you have prepared it for.

Step 4: Project Finished

I needed some new feet on my shop stool because it was cutting holes in my rubber mat. I drilled and installed four new balls on my stool and now it does not punch holes in my mat. I hope the "Instructable" will help you in similar situations. I know there are many other ways of doing this project but this is what I came up with this time and it was quick and easy.