Gary Nafziger wrote:
> hello,
> Anyone have suggestions on where or what brand of really good drill
> bits to buy? One's that last more than 4-5 uses? I'm getting frustrated with
> one's i'm using. thanks!
>
>
One principal description seems to be the best guide--the type of steel
used. If the set is described as "carbon steel," they're not that
hard. Look for bits advertised as "HSS steel." HSS is a tool steel and
is a good deal harder than carbon steel.
Any bit with titanium nitride coating will be a gold color and capable
of lasting quite a while, but those have to be treated differently than
other materials. The most common mistake made with TiN-coated bits is
not using enough pressure. Allowing such a bit to spin work-hardens to
material to be cut and rubs off the coating, and the bit stops cutting.
Cheers.
--
Michael Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....
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