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Smart Guide for drill

Mar 13, 2008
Those people who are familiar with power drills know that it's not an easy task to work with them, especially if the surface is rough. The most common mistake made by nonprofessionals is not enough pressure while they are drilling something. As a consequence, drill starts to wander all over the surface before hitting its mark. So you can spoil a great deal of materials before you'll get the one you need. Fortunately due to the new idea of Bongkun Shin you can forget about this.

His concept prevents any mistakes while drilling, enabling you to make straight and accurate holes. The Smart Guide makes use of two intersected rings that collapse in on each other - keeping your drill straight and on the narrow. It can be perfectly used both by beginners and professionals. Despite the simplicity of this device, it is safe to say that there can be no doubt about its efficiency and usefulness.

Actually I don't understand why something of this kind wasn't designed before. As for the disadvantages of this gadget I would say that most likely it will not be possible to use such a drill in case you need to make a hole in a narrow corner or on a really small detail. Yet, in general it's much better than all its counterparts.


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» posted by: Red Rider / Oct 22, 2009 03:50 PM
Only if the thing is made to extremely high tolerances would it even stand a chance of working right. I've heard of a similar contraption that was designed to do the same thing in a slightly different way. It didn't work because it was made too cheaply.
Just another gimmick to convince people that useless gadgets can make up for lacking basic work skills.
» posted by: Juno / Mar 13, 2008 02:10 PM
Useless thing for dummies that don't know how to drill. Or don't have strong enough hands to do it right.

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