There are times when you get to review a fastening device that really surprises you. At least that was the result of testing the Starborn Smart-Bit Deck Screw Depth Setter. Itโs a simple accessory that quickly and easily pops into your corded or cordless driver or drill and allows you to configure the depth for your fasteners. The real catch is that itโs no gimmicky deviceโthis thing really works. I mean, you set the depth, find a test piece of wood and give it a few goesโฆthen youโre off to the races.
Before I sound too much like Iโm drooling all over the virtual โpageโ, let me go over how this accessory works.
Setting Up the Smart-Bit Deck Screw Depth Setter
Before you do anything with the Starborn Smart-Bit deck screw depth setter, itโs nice to just look at it to understand exactly how it works. First off, it will work with any 1โณ bit, though it ships with a total of four Torx bits (both T-20 and T-25) and a #2 Phillips bit. Once you insert the proper bit to match your fastener of choice (Thatโs right, a company that makes fasteners actually designed this to be fastener-independent!), you just twist the depth setter and counter screw the locking ring to secure it at the proper depth. I recommend grabbing a spare piece of wood or material to test it out on. Once you get it configured properly, however, it tended to stay in place and didnโt once releases prematurely orโdriftโ to a different depth.
But that wouldnโt be at all mind-blowing if it werenโt for how the Smart-Bit stops itself when it hits the proper depth. Thatโs where the magic happens. Itโs also why this review is so short. Thereโs ย just not much else to say.
It works.

Real-World Testing: Driving the Correct Depth Every Time
Starborn makes its Cap-Tor, Deckfast Metal and Epoxy fasteners, but I stuck with several brands of Phillips screws I had on-handโincluding both 2โณ drywall and decking screws. The stop collar of the Smart-Bit Depth Setter is amazing. As soon as it contacts the surface it โpopsโ, freeing the bit and preventing damage to the workpiece. The collar itself has a no-mar ring around the edge, but the mechanism is what really makes the difference. It does two things that are absolutely necessary for this accessory to be worthwhile: 1) It doesnโt wear against the material at high speed, so thereโs no scuffing, and 2) It doesnโt allow the bit to stay engaged with the fastener, so the fastener stops driving and the head doesnโt strip. Neither the bit nor the workpiece get any abuse, even after dozens of set screws.

So the process of driving multiple screws is: Bit, Set, Drill, PopโฆBit, Set, Drill, PopโฆBit, Set, Drill, Popโฆ
Seriously, it was like I was working in a factory. The work gets done so quickly, you wonder why you ever did it manually before. And with consistency comes beauty. There is a lot to be gained from a job where every screw is set perfectly the first time. It looks better and, in the case of drywall, makes for easier work in doing seams and joints. Theย Starborn Smart-Bitย deckย screwย depth setter will literally change the way you work on composite and pressure treated decking projects.

