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The GOINGMAKE Metal Concealed Hinge Jig is a professional-grade tool designed for accurate and efficient installation of cabinet hinges. Made from durable aluminum alloy, it features a 35mm carbide-tipped bit, a built-in dust vacuum adapter, and a quick clamp design for easy setup. This versatile jig accommodates various hinge offsets and screw hole spacings, making it an essential tool for any woodworking enthusiast.
Material | Metal |
Brand | goingmake |
Product Dimensions | 1.65"L x 0.43"W |
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Hole Count | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | GOINGMAKE |
Part Number | G35 Hinge Jig Pro |
Item Weight | 2.61 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | G35 Hinge Jig Pro |
Finish | Unfinished |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | 1 Set x Concealed Hinge Jig with Clamp Set |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Very well built jig for hinges
GoingMake Concealed Hinge Jig ReviewI previously used a blue plastic concealed hinge jig, which was functional but lacked its own clamp. This GoingMake jig is a significant upgrade!Pros:Superior Adjustability: Offers greater flexibility and customization compared to my previous jig.Complete Solution: Includes its own clamp, making it a more self-contained and convenient tool.Easy to Use: Intuitive design allows for quick and efficient setup.Versatile Layout: Provides numerous layout options for superior functionality, speed, and consistent results.Wide Compatibility: Supports 35mm bore and alignment holes for Blum hinges and many other popular and less popular brands.Overall:This GoingMake jig is a highly recommended tool. Its robust construction, versatility, and ease of use make it a valuable asset for any woodworker. I confidently recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable and efficient solution for installing concealed hinges.
T**H
Precise, Durable & Mess-Free
This jig is a must-have for anyone installing concealed cabinet hinges. It combines precision, durability, and a dust-free workflow—all at a great price. Recommended for DIYers and pros alike who want clean, consistent hinge holes fast!
J**.
Good Value for Economical Jig
This jig performed well for the price. The clamp was easy to use and placed well. The jig provided consistent hole placement and was easy to use. I was pleased with the results.One point worth mentioning: I found that I had to thoroughly vacuum out the cup after every hole or chips would prevent the removal of the part of the jig that held the forstner bit from the cup. The vacuum ring would not hold my vacuum hose and even if it did, I had to actively vacuum to remove the aforementioned chips.This was not terrible and I found that having a helper with the vacuum made the process smooth and repeatable.
A**A
Works with confidence
This little jig takes a bit to get set up for the project, but once you have it dialed in you can drill the cup holes with confidence. The clamp allows you to lock it down so there is no slipping. It’s a little hassle to switch drill plates, but once you blow all the wood chips away it comes out. It’s a weighty jig made of aluminum and metal so it feels solid . There is no play so it’s accurate. Great jig glad i spent the extra on it.
C**G
Solid, accurate and easy to use
I highly recommend this concealed hinge jig from GOINGMAKE. It is easy to set the distance from the door edge by adjusting thumb screws. Just as easy to set hinge hole depth using included drill bit collar. There is also a jig that you swap in to accurately drill the hinge screw holes. I recommend using a shop vac otherwise you'll have trouble clearing the sawdust when switching from hinge hole jig to screw hole jig.
D**S
It's worth the extra cost
This jig is awesome. Works just as its suppose too. After watching a video and using a sample piece to test, it worked on my doors perfectly. High quality, made to last.
S**7
superior jig
This jig is superior to all the lookalikes. Don't let the name throw you off (but I bet it sounds great in Chinese)It has very handy scales, one on top and another on side for setting the drill bit depth. Very handy. It has more offset/tab/ cup drilling distance preset holes than most others and you gain another one by using longer 8mm screw going through the plate. That will give you 7mm tab/offset. If you use no offset screws at all you will get 10mm tab exactly, which is handy because by using one or two 1mm spacer plates you can also get 8 and 9 mm tabs/offsets. And all the tabs are accurate unlike the other jigs. And if you need even bigger tab/offset , just remove the clamp and place the jig anywhere on the flat surface. I often need nice and flat countersink holes in the middle of the beams etc.The vacuum port is removable but once you try it you will not use it without it. Ever. Unless there is no vacuum around. And I didn't even have the correct adapter the first time around, so I just taped regular vacuum hose end to the door close to the gate and still got a total of 4 chips on the floor. You could do it in your living room. Even more importantly it solves the common problem of the drill cups clogging with chips. To a great degree. That is also helped by the design of the cup with bigger clear openings. ALSO!!!! The cup locks in place so you don't have to hold it down which is both safer and more comfortable, leaving your other hand to secure what else needs to be secured. . You can also drill for four different hinge screw hole locations though I found one screw hole setting to be slightly off the center on one of my hinges holes. Still in the hinge holes but just not the center of them. (Note to the manufacturer: The lettering for the two screw holes bushings on each side of the jig insert should be upside down to each other so that we would not have to worry about why the lettering is upside down in two cases. They will know what I mean). Anyway great jig and cheaper too, but I would have paid for it more than for the others. I had good experience with the Kreg hinge jig and needed to upgrade mostly for the offset limitations, but I am positively elated now so I felt I had to write this. Hope this helps with your decision.
S**R
I RECOMMEND IT
GOOD QUALITY. If you install concealed hinges you need this. I would stay away from the plastic ones, even if doing just a couple of hinges. Durability and alignment is key to a good installation. Having never installed concealed hinges, I found this tool easy and accurate to use. I recommend it.
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