Drilling and milling jigs Festool
Discover our wide range of drilling and milling jigs for furniture assembly and production. Use fixtures for NK hinges, handles and shelf supports. You will also find Milescraft drilling jigs here, which you can use especially for assembling or making furniture.
We offer milling jigs for worktop joints, dowel jigs and other joinery jigs. You will also find fish jointing or zinc plating products useful.

Perfect shapes with minimum effort - discover how the MFS 400 will change your milling! The template is compatible with different types of top milling machines

Perfect shapes with minimum effort - discover how the MFS 700 will change your milling! The template is compatible with different types of top milling machines

For corner and joints up to 900 mm wide. The APS worktop joint template makes it easy to create precise joints of wooden boards with 90° angles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bring the planks together perpendicularly and use a drilling jig. This creates a simple connection with screws. If you want an invisible joint, use dowel joints and wood glue as in furniture making. Check out other proven ways to join wood.
Drilling templates are suitable for drilling holes for door handles, shelf supports, NK hinges or pins. Thanks to the template, you can ensure drilling precision even without lengthy measurements.
The drilling template usually takes the form of a plastic plate or ruler with pre-drilled holes. Simply attach the template to the wood and drill a hole through the selected hole. The milling template is clamped to the workpiece with clamps, then the desired shape is easily milled according to it.
Use a drill stand. That's the only way to make sure your arm doesn't fall off. It is also very important to use a sharp drill bit that is designed for the material. A blunt drill bit may deviate from the drilling path.
A dripping tool is a tool for cutting the glued tape at both ends of a furniture board. In one stroke, you can clean the edges of your furniture perfectly. A drip saw is also called a drip saw, which is mainly used for cross cuts - cutting slats and beams, decking or mouldings. Its advantage is the possibility of cutting at an angle.