SerenityWoodWorks
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Ok its time to upgrade the drill bits..whos happy and whos not, I prefer a full set but looking for top grade. Any Ideas?
I agree 110%.So I have a Drill Doctor....can anyone convince me to invest in good high quality(expensive) bits? I find that cheap bits such as harbor freight sets perform great when kept sharpened. Any thoughts on this?
So I have a Drill Doctor....can anyone convince me to invest in good high quality(expensive) bits? I find that cheap bits such as harbor freight sets perform great when kept sharpened. Any thoughts on this?
So I have a Drill Doctor....can anyone convince me to invest in good high quality(expensive) bits? I find that cheap bits such as harbor freight sets perform great when kept sharpened. Any thoughts on this?
I canwatch.
The lower quality bits are not perfectly round and thus have a 'wobble factor' called run-out. This run out will cause you drilled holes to be imperfect, not only in diameter but not perfectly round.
I doubt you would encounter either problem drilling a pen blank. If you did, you must be trying to drill petrified wood.
I doubt you would encounter either problem drilling a pen blank. If you did, you must be trying to drill petrified wood.
There are exceptions to everything, even the best of companies produce some "lemons". In my 60 years of working with wood and metal work I have never seen a drill bit bend, snap in 2 pieces yes, both expensive and cheap, most were because of operator error. As to the second drill but that was burned, that wasn't all the drill bits fault, there is some operator error involved, looked like he was drilling to fast without lubricant. Probably also started with a dull bit, whose fault was that?