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Wolfcraft 4525404 Multi-Angle Drill Guide Attachment For 1/4In. & 3/8In. Drills,Silver

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Features

  • Drill Guide That Can Be Used In Horizontal, Vertical Or Angle Positions
  • Guide-Bars Themselves Have Springs For A Quick Return When Doing Repetitive Drilling
  • Drill Adapter Itself Slides Up And Down On Guide-Bars
  • Angle Positions Can Go Up To 45 Degrees, And Rubber Pads In The Base Hold The Guide In Place

Description

Turn Your Portable Drill Into A Drill Press And Get The Accuracy You Need At A Job Site! The Guide Attaches Directly To A 3/8" Drill Chuck, And Allows You To Drill Larger Pieces You Can'T Fit On Your Stationary Press. Pre-Drilled Holes Allow You To Attach A Base Or Mount It To A Table. Features: Turns Your Portable Drill Into A Portable Drill Press Sets Up In Seconds For Hand-Held Drilling Of Accurate Holes Attaches Directly To A 3/8" Drill Chuck Allows You To Drill Larger Pieces You Can'T Fit On Your Stationary Press Pre-Drilled Holes Allow You To Attach A Base Or Mount It To A Table Maximum 6000 Rpm The Wolfcraft Drill Guide can be used in horizontal, vertical or angle positions, and fits all 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drills. The Guide-bars themselves have springs for a quick return when doing repetitive drilling, while drill adapter itself slides up and down on guide- bars. Angle positions can go up to 45 degrees, and rubber pads in the base hold the guide in place while drilling. The guide also includes spring loaded depth stops. From the Manufacturer Now you can achieve drill press precision with your hand drill. Perfect for working on the job site. Guide attaches directly to 3/8inch drill chuck. Maximum 6000 RPM.

Material: Aluminum


Finish Type: Silver


Cutting Angle String: 45 Degrees


Brand: wolfcraft


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.25 x 5.5 x 11.75 inches


Material: ‎Aluminum


Finish Type: ‎Silver


Cutting Angle String: ‎45 Degrees


Brand: ‎wolfcraft


Minimum Bore Diameter: ‎0.38 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Wolfcraft


Part Number: ‎4525404


Item Weight: ‎3 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎4525404


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1


Color: ‎Silver


Style: ‎Attachment


Finish: ‎Silver


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Speed: ‎6000 RPM


Cutting Diameter: ‎3 Inches


Measurement System: ‎Inch


Included Components: ‎Bare-Tool


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime


Assembled Diameter: ‎3 Inches


Date First Available: June 22, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Served the Purpose...
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Loved this thing. Will probably only use it once But it worked perfectly. I used it to build a porch fence / gate for my Lil' Buddies. I have a a front porch that is cement and need the anchor bolts to be perfectly straight. Worked like a charm.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Gregory M. Williams Gregory M. Williams

  • Gives adequate support for right angle drilling
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I've used this a few times and really liked it. I wish there was a storage space for the chuck key.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by DL62

  • It was a little finicky, but it did the job.
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It's not the best piece of engineering I've ever come across, but it did the job we needed it to do which was drill out some holes in stainless steel. We only had to drill about 80 holes, so we could put up with the slop in the design, but if you're drilling a lot more holes, you may want to buy something more robust. For us, it was good value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Woodrick81

  • Not super accurate, but much better than freehand
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Like many others have said, this drill press is not super accurate. The bits won't always hit the same spot when you press down, however, if drilling in wood, I just used brad-point bits which help a lot. The adjust-ability is good and this is much better than doing freehand drilling. I do like the depth stop adjustment, which is very useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by E.W.

  • I've always liked woodcraft
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But this unit is flimsy. It works as advertised but quality is missing.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by marc j. benoit

  • So far, good enough.
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The jury is still out on this one. I teetered between 3 stars and 4, so gave Wolfcraft the benefit of the doubt. I used it in a powerful 1/2" electric drill (D****t) to drill seven 30o 1.75" holes in a 2x8. It worked alright - no major issues. Overall it seems solid enough with first use. Most of the guide is metal. The knobs and handles are plastic. Also plastic are the top and bottom piece to each spring loaded rod that connect the rods to the base. I can see over time where these might wear out or gain "slop", but only time and use will tell. I'll adjust my review accordingly if need be. Also, those pieces I just described enable you to set the guide at 90o (perpendicular - as shown in vendor's picture), or 15o, 30o or 45o from perpendicular. There is some "slop" in those adjustments. It was not critical in my large bored holes, but with nicer furniture or cabinets I could see where that might present some issues. It chucked up fine to my drill. At that 30o bore, it did not go thru all the way the 2x lumber. After I drilled the holes from the top, I flipped the board, lined up the forstner with the hole as closely as I could, then resumed the hole. I did have to clamp the guide to the board to ensure as close to perfect alignment a possible when drilling the rest of the hole from the backside. When finished, I cleaned it real well and used some light machine oil in the "bearing" of the guide. My biggest complaint about this item is the fitment of the chuck key to the chuck. It is very loose. You must hold the key square, and firm to the chuck otherwise the chuck will slip and begin to round off the "teeth" on the chuck. This drill guide got the best reviews of any I could find on Amazon or any other major tool website, and, was the most affordable. I believe for what Wolfcraft charges for this tool there could be a little better engineering and QA. If that were the case, they couldn't keep them on the shelves! Update: 15 May 2016. My rating remains at 4 stars. I bought a Jacob's chuck for this item, model U4G61. It is a 3/8 chuck with standard 3/8-24 thread. Fit perfectly. Holds various bits (including Forstner) far better with no slippage. Also, this chuck has a perfect fitting key without all the slippage of the chuck and key that came with this tool. There is still a little slop on aligning the bit with the center of your mark - it is inconsistent - but for most of what I use it for, that inconsistency doesn't matter much. I use a drill press for exact centered holes. I still believe Wolfcraft could stop skimping and use better quality parts, tolerances and QA for what they charge for this. Still, there is little else like it on the market so I'm forced to use what I can find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015 by kutlass69

  • Lots of flaws, but basically got my task done better than without it.
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This drill guide did an OK job for me, barely. Yes it has some lamentable qualities (discussed later), but it was far better than no guide at all for the job I had. I had to drill two holes in a huge hardwood entry door for mounting screws for a lion's head doorknocker. One hole had to be perfectly perpendicular, the other at 5 degrees from perpendicular (due to shoddy casting and machine screw threading). No way I could do this by hand. This unit allowed me to do both very successfully. Now some comments. (1) It is laughable that the key provided does not mesh the chuck teeth properly so it is really not possible to tighten totally snugly (when you try it just skips out of the teeth). How can they provide a chuck with a mismatched key? Due to this I had to run the drill at high speed and drill slowly to avoid having the bit spin in the chuck. Was able to, but so cheesy. (2) I immediately removed the springs from the shafts. This allows the guide to slide very smoothly and avoids having to fight a spring while trying to drill. What on earth purpose is served by the springs? I don't need something pushing my drill away from my work. This removal also avoids the uneven forces caused by one spring shortened by the depth stop on one side. (3) Yes there is some "play" between the guide and the shafts, and in the chuck mounting, but I found this was not much of an issue. First it was not really that much play. Second, I used a pointed chisel to punch the center of the desired hole, and once the bit engaged in that depression any "play" became largely irrelevant and once the bit sunk 1/2" into the hole, it was totally irrelevant since the hole itself eliminated any play. (4) The detents that are provided to position the guide shafts at vertical or various angles and very poor quality. But having said that, they worked well enough. What I discovered is that although the stamped angle markings and the detents on the metal housing are at 15 degree intervals, the detents in the clamping sprockets (that mesh with the metal housing detents) are at 5 degree intervals. In other words, you move the clamp three clamp detents for every one of the metal detents. So moving one clamp detent gives you 5 degrees. So I was able to clamp the guides at exactly 5 degrees for my off-vertical hole. And that worked perfectly. But these clamps, so important for precision, are made out of cheap plastic and so the detents will undoubtedly quickly wear out, break, or get mushed.. Deplorable. (5) My door has crosshatches raised above the door panels so the little rubber foot pads on the base of this guide would not sit flat - one pad would be on a cross hatch, while another would be off it. But the rubber feet can be pulled out to provide a completely flat base which worked just fine. (6) Having a handle to hold this thing in place is crucial, and there is a handle. But this device ludicrously has the handle mount so close to the work surface you cannot actually get your hand around the handle except at the extreme end where you have far less control. (7) The shaft your drill engages (to turn the chuck) is smooth. All that would be needed is three (or 6) flat faces on this shaft to allow your drill to grip it without any possible slippage. Again, I had to drill at high speed and with little pressure to avoid slippage here. Just poor design again. As others have said I would gladly pay twice as much to have well-made drill guide tool and it amazes me that nobody out there seems to be making one (based on the reviews I read). But this did the trick for me (barely) and I am glad I got it. And it is cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018 by L. Martiniak

  • It is precise!
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It is precise at hitting the mark. Line it up and lower the drill back down and your there as long as you don't move the mechanism. As far as being wobbly...thats operator error on any drill. The only thing I would change is the compression springs, they are hard to compress making leverage an important factor. Bouncing back after the drill just doesn't seem to be as important as the actual point of contact. So there is a chance the mechanism could move if your off balance while compressing. Over all I think it's a very good product. If you have to be extremly precise as to scrap something may be the wrong tool for you. The initial line up is the key factor that this thing allows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by cindy a.

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