Cylinder Drill Bit Jig for Locksmith Drill-Out Work
Cylinder Drill Bit Jig for Locksmith Drill-Out Work
Cylinder Drill Bit Jig for Locksmith Drill-Out Work is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
When Clean Methods Are Finished
The Cylinder Drill Bit Jig is a locksmith last-resort tool for drill-out work on suitable cylinder locks. It helps guide the drill bit so the job is more controlled when non-destructive methods have failed or are no longer appropriate. Calm, guided, professional drilling.
"Great for first time"Jerome M., verified buyer
"Works greAt on Schlage cyl"Robert F., verified buyer
Destructive entry should still be controlled
Guided drilling
The jig helps position the bit for a cleaner cylinder drill-out workflow.
Locksmith work
For situations where picking, bypass, or key work is not the practical route.
Compact kit piece
Small enough for a locksmith bag without taking over the kit.
The last resort still needs the right tool
This is the page for when the polite methods are done. It is not a lock pick, a decoder, or a teaching toy. It is a drill jig and bit for suitable cylinder locks when the job calls for controlled destructive entry.
What you get
| Brand | LockPickWorld |
| Contents | Cylinder drill bit jig and drill bit |
| SKU | CJDB |
| Best use | Locksmith drill-out work on suitable cylinder locks |
| Related option | Lokko plug puller set for a different destructive-entry route |
| Not for | Non-destructive picking, decoding, tubular locks, or dimple bumping |
Questions buyers usually ask
Is this a lock pick?
No. It is a destructive-entry drill jig and bit for suitable cylinder locks.
When should I use it?
Use it when cleaner locksmith methods are exhausted or not appropriate for the job.
Will the cylinder survive?
Assume no. Drill-out work usually treats the cylinder as the part being sacrificed.
Does it work on every lock?
No. It is for suitable cylinder locks. Other lock types require different tools and methods.
Bring control to drill-out work
When the job has moved beyond picking and bypass, a proper jig helps keep destructive cylinder work cleaner and more deliberate.

