🔧 Drill Your Way to Perfection!
The Milescraft1318 DrillMate is a portable drilling guide designed for precision drilling of straight or angled holes. Compatible with 3/8" and 1/2" cordless drills, it features multiple angle settings, a sturdy build, and is perfect for both professional woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts. With a maximum speed of 5000 RPM, this tool ensures accuracy and efficiency in every project.
Brand | Milescraft |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 5000 RPM |
Maximum Chuck Size | 1 Inches |
Color | Black Red Grey |
Included Components | Drill Attachment |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 5.5"W x 18"H |
Material | Metal |
Speed | 5000 RPM |
Item Weight | 1.81 g |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 638361867965 737888131808 043927097883 827165703542 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00737888131808 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.38 Inches |
Manufacturer | Milescraft Inc. |
Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.38 Inches |
Part Number | 1318 |
Item Weight | 0.065 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1318 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 PACK |
Style | Drillmate |
Pattern | Drill |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
R**X
A welcome addition.
I recently received a Milescraft Drillmate 1318. Assembly went smoothly, and the parts appear to be well made and nicely finished. The angle adjustment seems easy to use and should be useful, although perpendicular holes are its main attraction for me. With a little work, I could set the drill angle at something other than one of the 15 degree increment pre-sets.So far my use of the Drillmate is admittedly limited. Not surprising, I found the Drillmate to be somewhere between a handheld drill and a drill press. It does not have the precision or controlled feed of a drill press, but the Drillmate is much more portable and versatile. It certainly offers a lot more precision than a handheld drill, at least in my hands, where perpendicular holes are embarrassingly rare.Attaching a power drill to the chuck shaft requires working around the post extensions in order to tighten the power drill’s chuck, which felt a little odd. Apparently I have only dealt with chucks in wide open spaces in my, up to this point, sheltered life. But it is certainly doable, and I attached an 18v Makita drill. I don’t have any handheld power drills around anymore that have a keyed chuck, but like my drill press, the Drillmate does. Using the Drillmate actually requires dealing with two drill chucks.My first project with the Drillmate was to enlarge the dog holes on my workbench from 1/2 inch diameter to the more common 3/4 inch diameter, using a spade bit. With spade bits, I find it easier to control the feed, although there would not be any material to guide the center point in this case. Twist drills sometimes want to grab and chip. In my experience, It is relatively easy to enlarge holes using a drill press and much more difficult to do with a handheld drill. But enlarging these workbench holes on my drill press was not possible. Enter the Drillmate.To give myself a better chance of minimizing tear out and avoiding irregular holes when enlarging them, I like to make a template with a hole drilled in it of the desired size. I made a template with a piece of 1/2 inch thick panel about 10 by 10 inches, and drilled a 3/4 inch hole in the center with the Drillmate. I then positioned this template hole over a bench top hole to be enlarged, centered the template as best I could, and clamped it to the bench top. I positioned the Drillmate’s base onto the template, lined up the drill bit in the template’s hole, and powered on the Makita. I proceeded to make a 3/4 inch dog hole out of a 1/2 inch hole.I was quite pleased with the results - the edges were clean, the hole was round, and the drilling was quick and drama free. Thirteen more holes to go, and all went well. I was impressed with the holes and the Drillmate. It worked smoothly and precisely. I never felt that I was fighting the return spring. Perpendicular holes - at last!The Drillmate has a rather small base, but a larger, auxilllary base can be used unattached as I did, or attached, which I am considering. I found the auxilllary base or template to be necessary when drilling holes near edges where the Drillmate base alone would hanging over the edge and unstable.One thing I remember about chuck keys is that every stinkin’ one of them disappears. And that drills with keyed chucks are worthless without the correct key. And that no key ever fit another other drill’s chuck. So I just ordered a couple of extra chuck keys for my Drillmate. FYI - extra keys are available from the Milescraft website by clicking on Products, Drilling / Precision Drilling, 1318 - Drillmate, View Replacement Parts.Inexpensive, nicely made, versatile, a quality of work improving device, this Drillmate. Yet another tool I wish I had picked up a long time ago.
D**E
It Fills a Needs
Like other reviewers I found that the slide mechanism has a jerky movement because it binds. I tried lubricating the guide bars, but the slide still binds. Then I took off the spring. The slide worked much better. Unfortunately, there is play in the chuck and play in the slide mechanism, so this is not a precision device. However, it does help me drill a somewhat perpendicular hole sometimes and it takes up a lot less space than a drill press.
P**N
Great handy "portable drill press"
I bought this out of curiosity. I find I use it a lot. I do not have a shop so my projects are done inside on a table or outside where ever. I used to have a woodworking shop at my previous house and I do miss my regular shop tools.I find the accuracy to be good. Stores small, lightweight but solid and well designed. Well designed useful base with V groves for round stock. For small projects and portability this DrillMate does well. At this price point, I wish I had purchased one long ago.Disadvantages: No drill through base so anything you drill has to fit between the bit and the base. With my battery drill, or any drill, this tool is top heavy and will try to fall over when you take your hand off the drill. Just be aware and hold on to it or secure it with a clamp. Considered drilling two holes in the base so I could screw it down to a base, but as yet haven't. That is an option.Would I buy it: Yes. Would I recommend it: Yes. It is Not a drill press, but it does a good job for it's capabilities. Even when I buy another drill press, this Drillmate will still be worth having.
A**N
Portable, effective, accurate hole maker
Wow. My only bad thing to say is that I didn't buy this sooner!! 😡 I was considering a large drill press, but it would be heavy and bulky,taking up precious space in the garage. So, I found this. I do more work away from my garage, or in other people's garages. This tool is light but sturdy. It sets up in seconds and has centering capabilities. If the spread isn't long enough for you, its super easy to add an extension!! Awesome purchase, excellent value.
R**H
Handy, works well but broke on the second hole
I got this as it looked like the perfect solution to drilling straight holes in the field when a drill press is not available as I was installing some floating shelves for a customer. Assembly was straight forward, quick and the guide appeared to be well made. I installed a 9/6" auger bit in the chuck and then attached my cordless drill to the other end. Drilling the first hole was a snap, everything went as expected and the hole was straight as hoped. Attempted to drill the second hole and when the bit was about 3" into the shelf (2" thick piece of poplar) the part connecting my drill to the chuck on the guide broke. I'm not certain why this happened as it's a steel rod and I wasn't exerting a lot of pressure on the drill. Granted, I was using an auger bit which bites more aggressively than say a paddle bit, but it didn't feel like there was that much torque being applied to the bit. Maybe the one I received had an issue? It was working so well that rather than just throw it out and look for something else, I decided to send it back and get a replacement in the hopes that this was just a fluke. I haven't received the replacement yet but will update this review after I have a chance to use it. I might just use a less aggressive bit next time as well just in case this thing has an inherent weakness in that area.
"**"
Limited but useful
This is nice for it's purpose, however it's not a drill press, however it's durable and dose have it's advantages.
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