Built a custom dresser with hidden hinges and this jig was the only reason the doors hung square. Drilled eight holes without a single misalignment.
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Official StoreConcealed Hinge Jig — 35mm Hole Drill Guide

Built a custom dresser with hidden hinges and this jig was the only reason the doors hung square. Drilled eight holes without a single misalignment.
2 weeks agoKitchen cabinet retrofit. Measured wrong holes twice before I bought this. Used it for the rest and they all sit perfect. The self-holding design means you're not wrestling it into place.
3 weeks agoFurniture maker here. My template approach is faster but this jig is dead accurate for one-off jobs and customers appreciate the clean work.
4 weeks agoWorks great for the task. Wish it came with a spare drill bit since these wear out, but the one included is sharp and the jig itself is solid aluminum.
5 weeks agoInstalling new hinges in old cabinets where nothing is square anymore. This jig read the actual angle and gave me a hole in exactly the right spot.
3 weeks agoBought for a single project and ended up keeping it. The aluminum won't rust in my damp workshop and the design is intuitive — no manual needed.
6 weeks agoIKEA hack — replacing the cheap hinges on a wardrobe with proper concealed ones. This jig made sure every hole was exactly where it needed to be.
2 weeks agoGood tool for the job. Drill bit is sharp out of the box. Only note is the jig itself is small so you need a light touch to keep it steady, but practice makes perfect.
7 weeks agoStop guessing where the hinge goes — the jig knows
No measuring, no calculation, no failed attempts.
Press the jig to the edge and drill — 35mm holes land exactly where they belong.
The jig's self-holding aluminum alloy grips the door edge and holds position while you drill. No clamping, no wrestling it into place — the design itself keeps everything steady.
The sharp drill bit cuts clean, straight holes at the 35mm standard for concealed hinges. One position, one drill, one accurate hole.
Cabinet doors, kitchen fixtures, wardrobes, drawer fronts, furniture assembly — anywhere you need a concealed hinge hole. The same jig handles them all.
Bring it to a job site or keep it in the workshop. Aluminum won't rust or warp, and the design is light enough that it's no burden to carry.
Whether you're hanging one cabinet at home or running a furniture workshop, the jig eliminates the tedious layout work and keeps every hole in the same place, every time.
No training needed. Beginners get professional results on the first try. Experienced makers save time on repetitive work.
1. Position the jig
Place the jig on the door edge where the hinge goes. The self-holding design seats it exactly.
2. Drill the hole
Use the included sharp drill bit — the jig guides it straight and deep to 35mm.
3. Install the hinge
The hole is ready. Screw the concealed hinge in place and hang the door.
Ready to drill out of the box — no assembly or setup.
A 35 mm hole — the standard for European-style concealed hinges used in cabinetry worldwide.
No. Place the jig on the edge and drill — the jig itself is the measurement.
The self-holding aluminum design grips the door edge so you don't have to clamp or hold it.
Yes — the jig works on any edge thickness because the self-holding design adapts to what you press it against.
A sharp bit is included and should drill dozens of clean holes. Replace with any standard 35mm drill bit when needed.
Aluminum alloy construction is durable and won't rust or warp, whether it lives in a home workshop or a busy factory.