Compact Portable Drill Guide For Straight Holes With 17 Precision Ground SAE Sizes From One Eighth To Three Eighths Inch In One Sixty Fourth Inch Steps Keeps Bits Straight And Holes Clean On Wood Metal And Plastic
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- Straight & Accurate Every Time, A rigid guide keeps the bit square to the work surface, dramatically reducing drift and tear-out for clean, professional results on every hole.
- 17 Precision-Ground SAE Sizes, From 1/8" to 3/8" in 1/64" steps, you have exact pilot-hole options for everything from delicate joinery to robust fasteners, without compromising fit or finish.
- Permanent Laser Markings, The scales are etched directly into durable metal, ensuring readability and accuracy that withstands years of use and occasional wet or dusty job sites.
- Versatile Applications, Perfect for cabinet makers, machinists, hobbyists, and contractors. Whether you’re building, repairing, or retrofitting, this guide stays reliable in the shop, on a bench, or out in the field.
This drill guide is ideal for professionals who need quick, repeatable hole placement without bulky jigs, as well as DIY enthusiasts tackling precise hinge predrilling, shelf-pin placement, or bracket mounting. If your projects demand clean holes with minimal rework, this tool delivers tangible value through accuracy and ease of use.
Practical use cases- Cabinetry and furniture: alignment for hinges, drawer guides, and perfectly spaced shelf pins.
- Metal brackets and light fabrication: consistent pilot holes that maintain alignment across repeated passes.
- Plastic enclosures and cases: controlled pilot holes to prevent cracking and ensure snug fastener fit.
- Field installations: compact, portable drilling aid that travels easily in a tool bag or pouch.
Instead of relying on approximate hole sizes or improvised jigs, this Compact Portable Drill Guide offers a precise, scalable solution with a complete range in 1/64" increments. The combination of a rigid, easy-to-clamp metal build and durable laser-etched scales means you’ll spend less time aligning bits and more time making accurate, repeatable holes. The result is higher quality assemblies, less material waste, and faster project completion, whether you’re in a well-equipped shop or working on-site.
Tips for best results- Securely clamp the workpiece to prevent movement during drilling for optimal accuracy.
- Use sharp drill bits appropriate for the material to minimize tear-out, especially on plastics and plywood.
- Start with the smallest practical size within the range and test fit before proceeding to larger diameters.
- Clean and inspect the laser-etched scales occasionally; despite their durability, keep the surface free of debris to ensure quick reads.