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🔧 Drill with precision, craft with confidence — don’t let your masterpiece wait!
The Craft911 Jewelry Hand Drill Pin Vise is a manual, hand-powered micro drill set featuring 11 high-speed steel bits with a maximum chuck size of 3.18mm. Designed for precision work on resin, jewelry, and delicate materials, it offers superior durability and sharpness, making it ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking accuracy and control in their craft projects.






| ASIN | B09TT6964Q |
| Additional Features | Anti-Slip |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,270 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Micro Drill Bits #34 in Drill Bits |
| Brand | Craft911 |
| Brand Name | Craft911 |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Human hand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 966 Reviews |
| Drill Type | Basic Drill |
| Included Components | Sharp HSS Micro Mini Twist Drill Bits Set |
| Manufacturer | Craft911 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PV-102 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 6 month manufacturer |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 3.18 millimeters |
| Model Number | PV-102 |
| Number of Items | 11 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered (Not Automated) |
| Special Feature | Anti-Slip |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**E
Great for crafts
Easy to use, works great!
Q**N
Great crafting tool addition
The Craft911 Manual Craft Drill Sharp is a surprisingly capable tool for hobbyists, especially considering its compact size, which makes it easy to maneuver in tight spaces. I recently used it to place a sign in my wreath, and the drill quality was impressive; it created clean, precise holes through the wood plaque without splintering the material. Despite its lightweight feel, the durability of the casing suggests it can handle the occasional drop on a craft room floor. Because it is a manual-style craft drill, you don’t have to worry about battery life or finding an outlet, yet it provides enough manual power to glide through resin, plastic, and light woods with minimal effort.
A**.
Must have tool!
I love this drill! No more losing the collets to use with X size drill bit. No changing it. Just loosen, add the bit you want and tighten it. Voila! Very compact and handy to have in your studio.
K**T
compact, simple yet gets the job done!
small compact drill kit is just what I needed for minor craft fixes. tiny drills works well on fixing plastic figures that occasionally gets broken.
"**"
Wow! What a surprise! It was slow, but worked!
Item: Amazon 3” acrylic ornament disk with plastic protective film on each side. I am calling this tool a “Gizmo.” WHAT I TRIED TO DRILL HOLES IN AN ORNAMENT BLANK First 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 didn’t 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 “Used largest drill bit.” Look at the holes: the one on left this Gizmo did. The one on right the ornament blank came with it. Large = about 1/8” 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 “slow” 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. Dremel’s 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 “blew hard.” That moved the last two a little bit to wear I could scrape them out with another bit.
S**N
Works well.
One arm fell off my well-loved sunglasses due to a broken hinge. Replacing them was going to cost $210 so thought, why not try and fix them instead? I used this drill to drilled tiny new holes, then screwed and glued new hinges onto them. They work great! A useful too for fine work.
D**Y
Great Buy
I have a collectable figure that came broken from the seller. They no longer make/sell the collectable figure anymore and I needed a small drill to help me fix it. This tool what exactly what I needed, and I was able to repair my collectable.
H**.
Handy little kit!
There was a bit of a learning curve but I was able to drill several pilot holes for my project with no problem and pretty quickly for being manual. I'm glad to have this in my kit. The materials all seem good. The bits dig in well. You do have to really tighten the chuck so the drill bit doesn't slip out of the grip. The whole thing takes up very little space.
N**L
Quality I hope
Haven’t used it yet but am very impressed with the drill bit sizes.
A**D
Funcional
Buena calidad por el precio. Buena cantidad de brocas. Buen filo. Perforaron lo que necesitaba. Si las compras para Hobby de miniaturas, te la recomiendo bastante.
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