Logan COS-Tools Hole Drill - XT8011
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Logan COS-Tools Hole Drill - XT8011
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Product Description
Drill perfect holes in suitable cosplay material with the Logan XT8011 Hole Drill's three interchangeable quick-change drill tips. Choose from 3/4", 1/2", and 0.28" (19, 13, and 6 mm) diameter drill tips suitable for your project. It has an ergonomic design, a quick change blade, and can cut up to 3/16" thick Cosplay material. Always use a scrap piece of foam board underneath the piece you are cutting to protect the tool and extend the life of the blades.
IMPORTANT: Always use a scrap piece of foam board underneath the piece you are cutting. This is to protect the tool and extend the life of the blades.
Product Details
- Drill perfect holes in suitable cosplay material
- Includes one of three interchangeable quick-change drill tips
- Choose one 3/4", 1/2" or 0.28" (7mm, 12.7mm, or 19mm diameter) drill tips.
- Works with suitable Cosplay material up to 3/16" thick.
- Feature quick change blades and ergonomic designs.
- 90 Days Manufacturer's Warranty
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Logan COS-Tools Hole Drill - XT8011 Demo Video
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The COS-Tool Hole Drill comes with three different drill sizes. To install a drill, place it in from the underside of the tool and twist to tighten. To use the COS-Tool Hole Drill, always use foam board underlayment under the foam that you're cutting. Also see that you remove the plastic cap from the drill before using. Use the notches on the bottom piece to align your hole exactly where it needs to be. Turn the knob on the hole drill until the drill bores its way through the foam and slightly into the foam board underlayment. Push the button on the top of the tool to expel the excess. Visit o ...
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The COS-Tool Hole Drill comes with three different drill sizes. To install a drill, place it in from the underside of the tool and twist to tighten. To use the COS-Tool Hole Drill, always use foam board underlayment under the foam that you're cutting. Also see that you remove the plastic cap from the drill before using. Use the notches on the bottom piece to align your hole exactly where it needs to be. Turn the knob on the hole drill until the drill bores its way through the foam and slightly into the foam board underlayment. Push the button on the top of the tool to expel the excess. Visit our website to see the entire COS-Tools family.
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