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The Milescraft 1318 DrillMate is a portable drilling guide designed for professional-quality angled and straight holes. Compatible with 3/8" and 1/2" cordless drills, it features adjustable angle settings (45°, 60°, 75°, 90°) and centering channels for round stock up to 3" diameter. Made from durable die-cast aluminum and steel, it offers a budget-friendly, compact alternative to traditional drill presses, ideal for DIYers and woodworkers seeking accuracy and convenience.

















| ASIN | B014A1Z92I |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,341 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Power Drill Chucks |
| Brand | Milescraft |
| Color | Black Red Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (10,193) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2015 |
| Drill Type | Basic Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.38 Inches |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.38 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00737888131808 |
| Included Components | Drill Attachment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.065 ounces |
| Item model number | 1318 |
| Manufacturer | Milescraft Inc. |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 1 Inches |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 5000 RPM |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 1318 |
| Pattern | Drill |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 5.5"W x 18"H |
| Size | 1 PACK |
| Special Feature | Variable Speed |
| Special Features | Variable Speed |
| Speed | 5000 RPM |
| Style | Drillmate |
| UPC | 638361867965 737888131808 043927097883 827165703542 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
S**Y
Cheaper alternative to a drill press for low budget use cases.
Can it replace a drill press? Probably not. but it works way better than expected. Swapped out the red bushings to drill neck pocket holes on my guitar. Decently accurate for the price.
D**A
What a clever jig! Not for high precision work though
I purchased this setup as I did not want to go out and buy a drill press to drill 3/16" holes into the ends of 1/2 X 1/2 inch acrylic rods . I tried clamping them to a workmate but kept getting the holes drilled at funny angles. I purchased this jig with a multi angled vise and got nearly perfect holes. YMMV but this jig is clever and effective for DIY projects. The price is extremely decent for what you get. If you have stuff that needs to be held within +/-.005.. No this will not hold up. but if you can deal with +/- 1/32" This will work just fine. It is not made of Chinesium but rather die cast aluminum and mild steal rods. The most impressive part is the decent quality bearings for the Jacobs Chuck assembly. No discernable wabble and holds drill bits perfectly. Glad I made this purchase.
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.
J**L
Great quality, it’s a guide not a press
This is a GUIDE NOT A DRILL PRESS! For quick jobs, this fit the porter cable and the craftsman drills. It is sturdy and very well built. The angles can be finicky to work with and not the greatest but for the most part the accuracy was down to the .005 of an inch. A super time saver for those super quick jobs. This is a must for the tool Shop or if you need quick easy fun gifts for the woodworker in your life. The parts were stable, heavy duty and will be able to withstand a lot of use. The base is stable and flat leaving it for a perfect drill each time. The springs were durable. Pretty impressed on the performance of this tool. The handles was a plastic kind, but it withheld pressure and was sturdy enough it did not break for keeping the stability as you drilled. It had to be rocked a few times to get started but once in it didn’t job. A great quality tool for a decent reasonable price
M**M
Nope. Easier to square a hand drill and go by hand for me
I really tried to like this thing, it's built well and seems to be a fairly quality tool. However, after several months I have now screwed up three guitar bodies trying to make proper use of it (practiced on countless pieces of scrap getting familiar with it). It works pretty well for straightness once the hole is started, but it's almost impossible to get centered and started because the whole thing is top-heavy, wobbles, and jerks when the drill bit starts to catch. The spring is constantly resisting against the user (and it is NOT a smooth vertical track, even when lubricated) so it's a pretty aggressive process, all of which adds up to fractions of an inch of movement, which is NOT ok for perfectly-aligned string furls (which is why I got this to begin with). I have yet to succeed with this thing, as much as I've tried to like it.. it's going into the cupboard until I can find a low-precision job for it. In my experience, it is not suited for guitar building, it's just too clumsy and I don't need any assistance with being clumsy :) I have 30 years experience with woodworking, so I'm not a newb, and perhaps others have better success with this - I can do better taking my time with a hand drill for things that don't fit on my drill press.
M**S
Nice product! Good value! Quality feel!
THE ITEM SHIPS WITH REPLACEMENT HARD PLASTIC BUSHINGS!!! USE THEM! Once this was done, and I got used to the rig, it does a respectable job of helping to drill true holes without drift. This tool solves a problem!
G**N
It's drilling time.
I purchased the Milescraft 1318 DrillMate Portable Drilling Guide to help with more accurate drilling, and overall it does exactly what it’s designed to do. It keeps the drill straight and makes it much easier to drill precise vertical holes compared to freehand drilling. The guide is easy to set up and works well with a standard handheld drill. The adjustable depth stop is a nice feature and helps keep hole depth consistent. It’s especially useful for light woodworking projects, shelving, dowels, and other jobs where accuracy matters.
D**O
È perfetto, molto robusto e utile per forare con precisione, lo consiglio.
R**.
Il fait son job. Par exemple, grâce à cet outil, je peux percer de gros trous profonds dans des poteaux, trous dans lesquels des barres se soutien prendront ensuite place. Il faut que les trous soient bien droits, pour que le poteau, une fois installé sur la barre, soit droit également. C’est ce qui me fallait !
P**L
Easy to use, fairly easy to assemble. Sometimes the chuck looses the drillbit, but with some extra thightning and fiddeling it's good. I think it drills straight, maybe not as straight as a standalone drillpress, but good enough for me. Hobby use.
S**O
Excelente produto. Vale cada centavo investido.
T**N
a little confusing to assemble. build quality is excellent. positioning is very precise.