Ok, so here's the scenario...
You want to drill holes that are 'virtually' square in an aluminium baseplate, but don't have, nor can afford an upright drill/drill press.
How else can you achieve this (apart from a keen eye and steady hand)?
I was thinking, can you get attachments that are sprung loaded that sit on the front of the drill, and keep it square as you go in (think of a plunge router type arrangement)?
Or how about some sort of bubble level on the back of the drill to indicate if it has a tilt or not (obviously calibration could be tricky here)
Anyone got any pointers, or neat tricks?
I do actually own a plunge router, but the chuck is wrong