Basically, a drilling jig is intended to guide the drill to the required point on the work, without the need for marking off or centre-punching, and to maintain the drill in alignment while the hole is produced-thus saving time and promoting accuracy.
There are cases, too. where a guide for a dull is essential, even for one hole, such as when there are variations in the texture of the material, or ‘the drill cannot be started squarely. These occur when drilling wood on the side of a knot, or starting a drill m metal on an uneven or sloping surface.
Spacing jigs
tor general use, jigs can he in mild-steel, thick enough to guide the drill by the diameter when the point engages the work. The hole(s), a close fit…
