Template for making shelf pin holes CabinetMate 1366 Milescraft

Manufacturer:Milescraft
Availability:in stock 97 item(s)
Product Code:CabinetMate 1366

Product Dimensions and Weight

Product Weight: 0.5000KG
125,00 zł
gross

Ever wonder how to make level, wobble-free cabinet shelves? The Milescraft CabinetMate is just the tool to get the job done. This easy to use, lightweight and durable jig is a great alternative to shop-made jigs, which typically wear out after just a few uses.

The CabinetMate shelf pin jig has a rigid main body, indexing pins and a self-centering, spring-loaded drill bit. The custom spring-loaded-brad point drill bit allows the holes you drill to self-center with the holes on the main body. This bit is pre-set to bore a crisp hole with consistent depth for a perfect fitting shelf pin. The CabinetMate also comes with a built-in closed storage compartment for your bit and indexing pins.

The CabinetMate allows you to accurately drill eleven holes, evenly spaced at 32mm apart, in just one setting. This innovative tool can be used on cabinet sides before assembly, already assembled cabinets and face-frame or frameless cabinets. A stand-out feature of the CabinetMate is that it also allows you to mark the locations for Euro-style hinges. This tool comes with the 1/4″ self-centering drill bit. If you are looking for a very affordable, high quality and extremely versatile cabinet jig, the new Milescraft CabinetMate is the only one you will need to look at.

CabinetMate Shelf Pin Jig

  • Large device, drill up to 11 holes at one time
  • Storage compartment, for storing: indexing pins, shelf-pin bits (up to 2)
  • Additional hole locations, for concealed hinges (euro-style cabinetry)

Indexing Pins

  • For accurate transfer of holes
  • Includes both 1/4″ & 5mm index pins

Self-Centering, Spring-Loaded Bit

  • For precise drilling at pre-set tension and depth
  • Includes 1/4″ ShelfPinBit

*Please note that before you use the ShelfPin Bit, you will want to fully tighten the set screw. Also, be sure that when loosening the set screw on the ShelfPin Bit, you do not loosen it too much, as the pressure from the spring will make the bit come apart.

 

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