The SpeTool Portable Drill Guide combines the portability of a handheld drill with the precision of a drill press. Built with heavy-duty materials and advanced ball-bearing technology, it delivers accurate, smooth, and stable drilling every time.
✅ Precision Runout : 0.1 mm ✅ Adjustable 0–60° with Lock Every 7.5° ✅ Stable Triple Guide Poles with V-Block Base
Key Features
🎯 Millimeter-Level Precision
With a radial runout of 0.1 mm, this guide ensures drill holes are as precise as a stationary drill press. Perfect for woodworking projects that demand accuracy.
⚙️ Smooth Linear Ball-Bearing Motion
Equipped with ball-bearing guide poles, the drill glides with minimal friction. This reduces wear and delivers consistent, smooth drilling—low maintenance, no frequent lubrication required.
📐 Infinite Angle Adjustment (0–60°)
Easily adjust drilling angles from 0° to 60°, with double-locking stability every 7.5°. Whether you need straight holes or angled joinery, this guide ensures repeatable accuracy.
🪵 Triple Guide Rods & V-Block Base
Three heavy-duty poles prevent wobbling or misalignment, even under the vibration of a power drill. The integrated V-groove secures both flat boards and cylindrical materials, making it versatile for a variety of woodworking tasks.
🛡️ Solid Aluminum Base
Made from hard-anodized aluminum alloy, the 3.8 kg (approx. 8.36 lb) base provides rock-solid stability during vertical and angled drilling. Two removable center pins make centering quick and effortless—no repeated adjustments needed.
📊 Technical Specifications
Feature
Detail
Radial Runout
≈ 0.1 mm
Angle Range
0°–60°, locks every 7.5°
Material
Hard-anodized aluminum alloy base
Base Weight
~8.36 lb (3.8 kg)
Chuck Size
1/2″ (compatible with most hand drills)
Guide System
3 ball-bearing guide poles (linear action)
Workpiece Support
Flat & round (with built-in V-block)
Centering Pins
Dual removable center pins for easy centering
SpeTool S04002 Drill Fence
Specially Designed for SpeTool Portable Drill Guide This edge drill fence is exclusively designed for use with the SpeTool Portable Drill Guide (sold separately). It ensures perfect alignment and spacing for row hole drilling, providing unmatched precision for professional and DIY woodworking projects.
Accurate and Consistent Drilling When combined with the portable drill guide, the fence allows you to easily achieve uniform edge spacing, making it ideal for shelf pin holes, cabinet installation, and other repetitive drilling tasks.
Premium All-Aluminum Construction Crafted from high-quality aluminum, the edge guide minimizes flexing, enhances durability, and ensures precise and stable drilling over time.
Flexible Installation You can adjust the installation direction of the edge guide according to your project needs. Perfect for drilling holes for workbenches, cabinets, or hook racks with professional accuracy.
Extended Reach By pairing the drill fence with extension rods, the maximum drilling distance can reach up to 256mm from the edge, enabling greater flexibility for larger workpieces.
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I initially purchased the 16” set but after using them I went ahead and got the 24” set. My only regret is that I didn’t get 2 24” sets rather than the 16” first. These are super easy to use for panel glue ups. You really need to have these about 12” apart to insure flatness on the panel. Can’t be glad about the cost, certainly not $200 plus worth of material and workmanship but they do seem to be built well. They should be chromed instead of painted as the paint comes off on the wood with the glue.
Works great from a clamping standpoint. However, the sales pitch says "Powder-coated surface resists glue buildup; any residue removes easily." Sure, with water and a sponge, I could rub off the glue that was stuck to the clamp.
My issue is that the glue stuck significantly to the clamp and tore wood from my glued up assembly when I separated the clamps from the assembly.