jools said:There have been several threads on mobile devices to allow the drilling of angled holes. This device seems a step up in quality from the cheaper versions
https://knowledge.axminster.co.uk/u...m_source=bm23&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Image+-+New+UJK+Technology+Drill+Guide&utm_content=Drill+perfect+holes+without+a+pillar+drill&utm_campaign=17wk32jh1+UJK+Technology+Drill+Guide
[member=53]Rusty Miller[/member] - no, we're certainly not pulling anyone's leg.Rusty Miller said:Sure hope you're not pulling our leg [member=10397]Hans[/member] Especially about the Parf Guide System!
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tazprime38 said:Maybe [member=11196]Peter Parfitt[/member] can suggest to UKJ Axminster about incorporating a fence for the drill jig?
Bob D. said:A drill guide with a vacuum base which could fit some special needs. The price is
a little steep I think but hey if you need it you need it.
ben_r_ said:Oh, love the idea of having a vacuum base on a drill guide! Very cool!
mattmass said:I have a similar style guide, which I've used a bunch. It has tons of slop, and also also vibrates quite badly while in use. I would really love a press, but I just don't have the room. I suppose a guide is better than nothing, but mine is definitely not great.
This one looks nice and solid. The clamping/attachment options are also interesting. That's something I've struggled with as well, particularly when using at angles. And, a centrotec-compatible shank really adds to the convenience. Would prefer a ratcheting chuck, though.
I'd love to give it a shot - any one know if it is available in NA?
Products with vacuum bases like that are always expensive. A 5"x5" or so vacuum plate from say Lee Valley or eBay is going to run about $60-70 on it's own. I guess with all the metal and custom milled parts yea $200-300 is to be expected. Not worth it for me, but its not like theres that many options around.Bob D. said:ben_r_ said:Oh, love the idea of having a vacuum base on a drill guide! Very cool!
Yeah, but is it $275 worth of cool ???