I was using my cheapo TSC drill press. The lowest speed is 260rpm. I used a small 1/4" pilot drill, then stepped up in increments to 15/16". The press has a small amount of run-out and when I tried drilling the large holes in one step, they ended up off and I had to weld them solid again. Starting small and stepping up seemed to keep better accuracy. For $139.00, the press works well. The spindle loosened up a couple of times and when I tried to set it using the table with a block of wood with down pressure (per directions) the table mount broke. The manager at TSC replaced it with a part from his floor model on the spot. I thought that was good of him. I then used a block of wood and a 3lb hammer and tapped it up into place. It seems to hold better that way.