Price: $14.99
(as of Dec 25, 2024 09:36:51 UTC – Details)
Product Description
CHOOSE THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOU
Color
Golden
Color
Blue
Color
Blue
Drill Bits
18
Drill Bits
10
Drill Bits
28
Manual
Yes
Manual
Yes
Manual
Yes
Battery
Not Required
Battery
Not Required
Battery
Not Required
Package Dimensions : 4.8 x 3.43 x 0.75 inches; 3.53 ounces
Item model number : PV-V3
Date First Available : May 3, 2023
Manufacturer : Craft911
ASIN : B0C46BPQ53
REAL LIFETIME WARRANTY – Any issue with the pin vise hand drill we will replace it at no cost. Pin vise also known as: Micro drill bit set, wire drill bit set, pin vice mini craft drill bits, tiny spot drill micro metric drill bits carburetor jet precision PCB drills 1mm to 2.5mm.
NO BATTERY, MANUAL DRILL – This pin vise hand drill offers an eco-friendly alternative to electric drills. Whether you’re in a workshop, at home, or out in nature, this hand push drill is always ready to work. Its hands-on operation gives you ultimate control over your crafting and hobby projects, ensuring precise results every time.
PROFESSIONAL 29-PIECE SET – Your crafting needs are met with this comprehensive set. It includes 18 HSS micro mini drill bits and 10 PCB mini bits, ensuring you’re prepared for a wide variety of tasks. The bits are easy to switch out, providing versatility and convenience in one package.
TWIST MINI DRILL BITS – This Craft911 Hand Drill comes with an extensive small drill bit set of 18 pieces, tailored for precise, intricate work. The set includes four each of 0.8mm, 1.0mm, and 1.2mm bits, two 1.5mm bits, and one each of 1.8mm, 2.0mm, 2.2mm, and 2.5mm bits. This mini drill for crafts gives you the variety and size range you need, perfect for all your crafting and hobby projects. Whether you need a 1mm drill bit or a larger size, this set has you covered.
PCB MICRO DRILL BITS – The Craft911 Hand Drill kit also includes 10 PCB drill bits, ranging from an ultra-fine 0.1mm up to 1mm, perfect for delicate and precise tasks. This micro drill bit set offers you the flexibility and precision necessary for intricate crafting and hobby projects. With our micro drill bits at your disposal, you’ll be equipped to handle the smallest, most detailed work with ease.
VERSATILE MATERIAL – This hand push drill stands out with its versatility and compact design. Light in weight and size, it is an efficient tool that doesn’t demand extra space. Regardless of whether you’re working with materials like resin, wood, plastic, rubber, PVC, walnut, model, bone, angle, amber, olive, or fiberglass, it delivers clean, precise holes every time. Elevate your craft and hobby projects with this professional, polished tool that handles diverse materials with ease.
ERGONOMIC DESIGN – Easy to hold and operate, the pin vise hand drill is user-friendly even for beginners. Its comfortable grip and manual operation offer excellent control over your work, allowing for a smoother crafting experience.
COMPACT AND PORTABLE – Despite its powerful performance, the mini drill maintains a compact size. It comfortably fits in the palm of your hand and is easy to store or transport, making it perfect for both home and on-the-go use. Craft wherever inspiration strikes.
Customers find the rotary tool functional and easy to use. They appreciate its solid build quality that can withstand pressure, the nice selection of drill bits, and good value for money. Many find it simple and convenient to grab for quick tasks. However, some customers have reported issues with drill bits breaking.
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TrinityDecember 25, 2024
IT WORKS!!! It’s perfect, read for tips…
I had already done some research on how to use a hand drill, it is very important DO NOT PUSH!I purchased this after I realized I could not screw in a tiny eye screw into a piece of plastic for earrings like you can in the drywall with the big ones.I specifically chose this one because I had no idea what size drillbit I needed and this one came with the micro bits and was a great price. So glad I did because the regular drill bits are pretty big and I ended up needing the fourth smallest microbit for lego earrings. It’s a very solid tool that looks like it will last me a long time and can be used for lots of projects.It’s fairly straightforward, if you’ve ever used a regular drill or an exacto knife the bit installation is the same, and if you ever used an eyeglass repair screwdriver, turning it with one hand is the same. If you have large hands, you can use your palm, but I have small hands, really medium sized for a woman, so I put my index finger on top and used my other fingers to turn it, while I held the Lego with my left hand. I practiced a few times on a Lego brick.I didn’t use any pressure. I just held it steady and turned it, it takes quite a few turns to get it started. Once you get it started it goes pretty easy. Again, do not use force. Maybe with the larger bits on some thing more dense you may have to use a little pressure, but on the small drill bits definitely DO NOT force it! The micro bit I used is extremely sharp, it was very easy to make the hole. Just concentrate on keeping it straight. If you don’t know which size bit to use start with a smaller one because you can always make the hole bigger. And it never hurts to test it out on some thing you don’t care about first.The box came with a URL and QR code that went nowhere. If you need instructions, just search the Internet for how do use a hand drill.I have been buying my Lego earrings on Amazon but I wanted a very specific one they didn’t have and now that I know I can make my own earrings out of plastic toys I will be making a lot! LOLFor Lego figures: drill a hole through each piece separately, first the hat or hair of the from the inside so you can see where the middle of the circle is, then the top of the head, and last through the neck. Put all pieces together and screw in your eye screw. I didn’t put any glue on it, I’m not sure if I need it, seems like it’s going to hold without it.
“Waystation 49”December 25, 2024
Wow! What a surprise! It was slow, but worked!
Item: Amazon 3â acrylic ornament disk with plastic protective film on each side.I am calling this tool a âGizmo.âWHAT I TRIED TO DRILL HOLES IN AN ORNAMENT BLANKFirst fails: battery powered screwdriver with drill bit. That cracked disk and half went flying across the room!Second not great result: Dremel 200. It did sort of okay but hole looked chewed up. I had to clean it up with a vise. Called Dremel and was told to use a 4300 and go buy Dremel drill bits and get a drill press stand. ( Before I invested $250 for the set, I wanted to test this $10 gizmo!)THIS LITTLE GIZMO: Huh! It WORKS!It is VERY s l o w, but not hard to do. Downside to do the 36 holes I need would take about 9 ( nine!) hours. First hole took about 15 minutes to break through, but it was a pretty clean hole! Compare it against the machined one I didnât do on right.I used the largest bit in the set. 1/2 way through the bit slid up inside the gizmo. So I had to fish it out, put it back in position and retightening it in jaw.Emphasizing âUsed largest drill bit.â Look at the holes: the one on left this Gizmo did. The one on right the ornament blank came with it.Large = about 1/8â hole.Smallest bits are smaller diameter than a sewing pin.Conclusion: This takes A LOT of patience! If the goal is to finish fast and finish your project, like I wanted to do, this level of âslowâ is too slow. I am going to source a colleague with a Dremel 4400 set up and pay them to do the drilling. With the right set up, should take about 15-30 minutes.But if you want a project while watching tv, or waiting on a meal in the oven, or hanging out watching your front lawn grass grow, this slow Gizmo does work.Dremelâs are worth the investment when multiple projects are waiting. They are great little all in one tools for small projects.Tip – unscrew the Gizmo part closest to jaw to open so you can put in drill bit. Instructions are not correct in web page; it says to unscrew top area. No Instructions on box, just warning to wear glasses and bits are fragile.Bits may be stuck in storage tube. Mine were. I dislodged a few using another bit. The tiniest ones were really stuck! I took off cap from other end and âblew hard.â That moved the last two a little bit to wear I could scrape them out with another bit.