Will be GOOD if your expectations are realistic.
I purchased this to drill holes into electronic circuit boards. For this, it seems to work just fine. The base, main shaft, and other areas are metal where they need to be. However, significant portions of the jig is plastic so this must be kept in mind, although any plastic parts do seem to be of high quality. For heavy duty work that requires significant downforce, you should expect some flex which could be problematic with such use. However, this is a hobby drill press jig and not designed for heavy duty work, so if one uses it outside of it's design purpose, then some deficiencies should be expected. Remember, the power unit is going to be a dremel-type tool with just a small 1/8" chuck, not a 1-HP 1/2" drill motor. As for price, I wish it were cheaper but truth be told, I couldn't build one better quality for less so in that regards, I suppose it's a decent buy, certainly worth it to be able to have this and able to put it to work right out of the box. It's sufficiently sturdy and rigid for light hobby work which is exactly what I purchased it for so I am happy. I could see a situation where one could complain about it, but if your expectations are realistic, then you should be likewise happy with it. The only thing I'm not thrilled about is that the only method of securing the power unit is via a threaded plastic collar. This limits compatible power units to those that have that plastic collar. I used it with a cordless Hitachi tool. Of course Dremel branded tools should work too, but I'm guessing that not all such tools employ a threaded collar so you should probably verify if this will be an issue for you if you plan to use this on non-dremel tools.
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