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Milescraft ToolStand

Transform a handheld rotary tool into a precision drilling machine with the Milescraft® ToolStand™. This stand is compatible with most common rotary tools. The ToolStand™ acts as a drill press to cut perfectly perpendicular holes. Rotate the ToolStand™ main housing into a horizontal position and use it for tasks like polishing, grinding, and sanding.

Features

  • Spring-loaded rack and pinion gearing move the tool smoothly and accurately through drilling
  • The solid metal head securely holds most rotary tools in place
  • Depth stop ensures repeatability of cut, and the tool can be locked in place for continuous milling
  • Solid metal base can rest unattached on a bench or be easily clamped or mounted
  • Rubber feet prevent movement while working
  • Works with most Dremel models or tools that have a removable nose cap using the included collet nuts

Please Note: Rotary tool not included

$20.13

Original: $67.10

-70%
Milescraft ToolStand

$67.10

$20.13

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Description

Transform a handheld rotary tool into a precision drilling machine with the Milescraft® ToolStand™. This stand is compatible with most common rotary tools. The ToolStand™ acts as a drill press to cut perfectly perpendicular holes. Rotate the ToolStand™ main housing into a horizontal position and use it for tasks like polishing, grinding, and sanding.

Features

  • Spring-loaded rack and pinion gearing move the tool smoothly and accurately through drilling
  • The solid metal head securely holds most rotary tools in place
  • Depth stop ensures repeatability of cut, and the tool can be locked in place for continuous milling
  • Solid metal base can rest unattached on a bench or be easily clamped or mounted
  • Rubber feet prevent movement while working
  • Works with most Dremel models or tools that have a removable nose cap using the included collet nuts

Please Note: Rotary tool not included

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