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WHAT TYPE OF DRILL BITS ARE BEST FOR WOOD

Sometimes we have the right tool, but the wrong accessory, like when you have a standard drill machine but you use the wrong wood drill bit. The purpose of this article is to help you with the selection of the right wood drill bit for your job.

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WHAT TYPE OF DRILL BITS ARE BEST FOR WOOD

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  1. WHAT TYPE OF DRILL BITS ARE BEST FOR WOOD?

  2. Drilling a soft pine wood with a regular drill bit is much easy and more smooth than drilling hardwood. You can drill softwood with steel (HSS) but for hardwood, You will need titanium or black oxide coating wood drill bits. The Drill bits are composed of steel, tungsten, and molybdenum alloyed. TYPE OF DRILL BITS BEST FOR WOOD? • Wood drill bits can vary because you can make so many projects with wood, and to satisfy those needs, they come in different sizes. If you're working on a wood project that requires a power drill then you must have the best drill bits for wood.

  3. TWISTED BITS • The twist bit comes first when it comes to general drilling that is why it is known as the "General drill bit." It is the most common type of bit used around the job site and home for general purposes. Twist bits can perform very effectively on softwood. • BRAD-POINT BITS • Brad Point drill bits are specifically built to drill and bore clean holes without drifting in hard and softwoods. Such drill bits are equipped with a center screw. A Brad Point Drill bits provide a clean, straight, and accurate size wood hole.

  4. SPADE BITS • Spade bits quickly drill wood, plywood, and plastics. A spade bit is less expensive than other types of wood drill bits. These Bits are much more effective to bore large holes (1/2” or greater). • AUGER BITS • Auger Bits are the most common drill bits to drill wood holes. Auger bits consist of a sharp point on their tip, which assists in drilling efficiency. This tip easily pulls the bit through the wood. An auger bit is a spiral-shaped drill bit intended to drill deep wood holes. • SELF-FEED BITS • The self-feed bits also have a threaded tip like the auger bit that pulls it through the wood. It makes safe, easy work of drilling holes. The self-feed bits are used to bore medium and large holes.

  5. INSTALLER BITS • As the name refers to installing, these long, and skinny installer bits are best to use boreholes for electronic wires or similar applications. • COUNTER-SINK BITS • Countersink bits are the second-most advanced drill bits. As they drill a pilot hole and countersink the hole, these bits do double duty, so the fastener head is below the surface of the wood. • FORSTNER BITS • Forstner bits are odd-looking bits that bore through wood. It creates a flat-bottomed hole. Forstner bits are like spade bits that have a small point at their center that works as a pivot point for the larger body of the bit.

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