Hi
I'm a complete novice at woodworking projects but recently I've become interested in building an electric guitar from a kit as a sort of lockdown project. The only trouble is that in order to drill holes for the bridge screws they need to be completely perpendicular to the guitar top and I only have a hand drill. The rest of the project is fine and pretty easy but if I don't get these holes right the whole thing could be flawed.
Is there either a very inexpensive drill arrangement I can use to do this as I believe proper bench press drills are very expensive? Please bear in mind I'm inexperienced and my only previous use of a drill has been things like sticking in rawlplugs to put up shelves As this is probably the only time I will use one I don't want to spend a fortune. I only need to drill 6 small holes and so a hand drill thing would do as long as I can accurately angle the drill for these holes.
I should make clear that the guitar body isn't completely flat and has curves on it so using a dowel jig like this probably wouldn't work
Thanks for your help
I'm a complete novice at woodworking projects but recently I've become interested in building an electric guitar from a kit as a sort of lockdown project. The only trouble is that in order to drill holes for the bridge screws they need to be completely perpendicular to the guitar top and I only have a hand drill. The rest of the project is fine and pretty easy but if I don't get these holes right the whole thing could be flawed.
Is there either a very inexpensive drill arrangement I can use to do this as I believe proper bench press drills are very expensive? Please bear in mind I'm inexperienced and my only previous use of a drill has been things like sticking in rawlplugs to put up shelves As this is probably the only time I will use one I don't want to spend a fortune. I only need to drill 6 small holes and so a hand drill thing would do as long as I can accurately angle the drill for these holes.
I should make clear that the guitar body isn't completely flat and has curves on it so using a dowel jig like this probably wouldn't work
Thanks for your help
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