Black oxide wood auger bits hss square drill bit with different types

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Black oxide wood auger bits hss square drill bit with different types



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 Twist bit: When you imagine a drill bit, you probably visualize the most common type: the twist bit. This is the standard cylindrical bit that's good for drilling relatively small holes into wood, metal, and plastic. Spade bit: The business end of these bits sort of looks like the Batman symbol. They're flat with a central point and a spur at the outer edges of the 'wings.' They're ideal for drilling larger diameter holes. Spade bits tend to leave ragged edges, so they're not the best choice for finish work (see Forstner bits for that), but they're perfect for things like deck framing and running wires through studs.























































































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1/4"6mm 18mm1.1/4"32mm
5/16"8mm3/4"19mm1.3/8"34mm
3/8"10mm13/16"20mm 35mm
7/16"11mm7/8"22mm 36mm
 12mm15/16"24mm1.1/2"38mm
1/2"13mm1"25mm 40mm
9/16"14mm 26mm 45mm
5/8"16mm 28mm 50mm
11/16"17mm1.1/8"30mm 55mm

 
Brad Point Bits: These bits are for very precise holes. In many regards they look like twist bits, but when you look closely, they actually share some characteristics with a spade bit. There is a central point which prohibits the bit from wandering as well as cutting edges on the outside of the bit. This leads to a much cleaner hole than a twist bit.

Forstner Bits: These bits are capable of cutting a round hole with a large diameter. Because they leave a flat-bottomed hole, they're perfect for installing European hinges. If you're using a plug cutter, Forstner bits are also great for drilling out the initial hole. These bits have a little centering point and they leave a nice, clean circular cut.

Auger Bit: These long bits are good for drilling large, deep holes in wood. They are designed in such a way that the drilled material gets forced down the flutes of the bit and ejected from the workpiece. 
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