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2 Pcs Double Ended Pin Vises DIY Hand Drills Manual Hand Push Drills for Drilling Wood Linden Seed Bone Horn Amber Olive Stone Walnut

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  • 【Packaging】You will get two 3.94in/10cm long double ended pin vises, which can be connected with 0-0.12in/0-3mm tips, generally used as a watch repair tool, or as a hand twist drill.
  • 【Material】It is made of high-quality white steel, which is more lasting than brass. Suitable for drilling wood, linden seed, bone horn, amber, olive stone, walnut, plastic and other materials.
  • 【Design】It adopts dual end design, which can enable you to stably perform tightening and closing operations, bring you an efficient and labor-saving use experience, and give you a lot of happiness and sense of achievement of DIY.
  • 【Advantages】It is compact, firm, not easy to deform, and the handle is skid-proof, so it is easy to hold and operate, and it is not easy to get rid of when in use.
  • 【Warm prompt】Please keep the direction of force always vertical and rotate it evenly, otherwise the drill bit is easy to break. It should also be noted that it is not suitable for drilling hard materials such as agate, jade, metal, steel plate, or it will lead to the situation that it cannot be used.


2 Pcs Double Ended Pin Vises DIY Hand Drills Manual Hand Push Drills for Drilling Wood Linden Seed Bone Horn Amber Olive Stone Walnut


isosaf
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
Nice set of pin drills. Each pin vise is sized different allowing up to four drill bit sizes. Mine are set up with 1/16" through 1/8" bits (1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 1/8"). I think the smaller pin vise would hold even a smaller 3/64" bit.Potential Cons:- The knurling on the barrel is deep grooves, not hatches. There is plenty of grip for spinning, but my fingers slid down the barrel due to the force of pushing the drill into the material being drilled. My older pin drill has very light knurling only on the ends so these may be slightly better, actually.- The barrel is hollow. If you don't have the pin vise tightened enough, you may push the bit into the barrel. I had only hand tightened the vises at first (as I do on my older pin drill), and that's what happened to me. Fortunately the vises can be tightened with a wrench (unlike my older pin drill). Of course that means you will also need the wrench if you break a bit.I bought my first pin drill years ago for hobby use, but over the years I've used it more for precisely positioning pilot holes when wall mounting items. Even with a punch, a power drill can slip a bit once it starts turning. The pin drill is much easier to control. Depending on the material being drilled, I may not even use a power drill and instead just flip the pin drill around to the larger bit. For this reason, I stagger the bit sizes so each drill has bits that are two sizes apart.
Rauhbutz
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
These are actually better looking than they appear in the add. A good grade aluminum and they are cut and machined well. They close securely as they should around the small items they are intended for. If you need clamps like this - well, I'm pleased with them. Good ones.