Showing posts with label drill bits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drill bits. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2008

Auger Bit and Carbide Drill Bits Tool Reviews

Tool Review: Auger Bit and Carbide Drill Bits

Strolling down the aisle of a hardware store will show you an amazing selection of tools. If you wander over to the drill section, you’ll see a breath taking array of drill bits … carbide drill bits, Step and Cobalt drill bits are a just few of what you will see. These drill bits are used for a variety of tasks, some very specialized. You don’t need to have hundreds of drill bits, but you do need to have the right drill bit for the right task.

If you plan to do any kind of wood working, plumbing or electrical work, you’ll want to have an auger bit. Auger bits are used for creating clean, neat holes in wood. You can find auger bits in a variety of sizes, which give you lots of options when wood working.

An auger bit has a sharp center point that bites into the wood for drilling and a deep spiral flute that effectively removes sawdust and chips while drilling. These bits will make large-diameter, deep holes in large boards, such as 2x4’s. The auger bit also leaves a flat bottomed hole.

While an auger bit will make short work of drilling deep holes into wood, or take care or nails where you’re drilling, sometimes you need something with a little more horsepower, at least something that can cut through metal. One option is to use carbide drill bits. Carbide bits are used when regular steel bits simply won’t do the job.

Carbide drill bits have been coated with carbide, a compound made from carbon – this material used to coat these drill bits is made of Tungsten carbide, titanium carbide and tantalum carbide. The hard carbide particles coat the drill bits, are pressed into a metal die, and then heated in a furnace to over 1400 degrees Celsius. This coating makes the drill bit some of the toughest material available. It also makes the carbide bit quite a bit more expensive than traditional bits.

Carbide bits are considered an industry standard for metal working professionalscarbide drill bits will cut through almost anything. These bits have incredible cutting power, and will also hold their naturally sharp edge longer than most drill bits. While these drill bits certainly may be more expensive to purchase initially, they will hold up well over time. You won’t have to replace them with the frequency that you will have to replace traditional drill bits.

To a hobbyist, general handyman or building professional, the right tools are incredibly important. Check out our full line of drill bits and drill bit sets make sure you have the best auger bit or carbide drill bits for your job!

Metal Drill Bits - Wood Drill Bits - Drill Bits

Metal Drill Bits - Wood Drill Bits - Drill Bits. The Differences Between Drill Bits

Looking for drill bits for your electric drill? You have a wide selection of drill bits. The differences between most drill bits are the materials they are made of, the length of the drill bit, the angle of the tip, and the method of sizing.

Metal drill bits are made from a variety of different metals. The standard drill bits used for household chores are made from High Speed Steel (HSS).

In addition to HSS metal drill bits, you can find drill bits made from tungsten carbide, titanium and cobalt. These various metal drill bits all have special purposes, or are best used for cutting and drilling through harder materials, such as stainless steel or cast iron. All of these special metal drill bits are more expensive than traditional HSS metal bits. But metal drill bits made from carbide, titanium and cobalt will last longer than traditional HSS drill bits.

Metal drill bits and wood drill bits both come in a variety of sizes that are best used to create a variety of holes. You can find drill bit sets in metric and inch measurement sets. If you are a beginning wood worker or just need a set of bits to do some standard household chores, a simple set of metal drill bits will accomplish your task. Of course, you can invest in drill bits of higher metal quality, which will last longer and allow you more versatility in the materials you drill through.

Wood Drill Bits
There are some specialized wood drill bits that are used for cutting deep holes into wood, for example auger bits are most help in cutting holes for electrical wiring or plumbing.

There are also wood drill bits that cut a circular plug into the wood. This is the perfect option for a serious woodworker. These wood drill bits have a circular coupling that surrounds the bit. The bit goes into the wood while the circular coupling rotates and cuts a wood plug into the piece of wood.

Like many people, you’ll find that sometimes it works best to have a set of basic wood drill bits and several different metal drill bits. HSS, Carbide, Titanium and Cobalt bits are some of your options, depending on your how often you drill through hard materials.

No house should be without a power drill and a good, basic drill bit set. There’s always a job around the house – cabinets hung, shelves put up – something that requires a drill. Invest in a good quality power drill and good drill bit sets and you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish.
Toolguy.com

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Metal Drill Bits - Wood Drill Bits

Metal Drill Bits - Wood Drill Bits - Drill Bits

Looking for drill bits for your electric drill? You have a wide selection of drill bits. The differences between most drill bits are the materials they are made of, the length of the drill bit, the angle of the tip, and the method of sizing.

Metal drill bits are made from a variety of different metals. The standard drill bits used for household chores are made from High Speed Steel (HSS).

In addition to HSS metal drill bits, you can find drill bits made from tungsten carbide, titanium and cobalt. These various metal drill bits all have special purposes, or are best used for cutting and drilling through harder materials, such as stainless steel or cast iron. All of these special metal drill bits are more expensive than traditional HSS metal bits. But metal drill bits made from carbide, titanium and cobalt will last longer than traditional HSS drill bits.

Metal drill bits and wood drill bits both come in a variety of sizes that are best used to create a variety of holes. You can find drill bit sets in metric and inch measurement sets. If you are a beginning wood worker or just need a set of bits to do some standard household chores, a simple set of metal drill bits will accomplish your task. Of course, you can invest in drill bits of higher metal quality, which will last longer and allow you more versatility in the materials you drill through.

Wood Drill Bits

There are some specialized wood drill bits that are used for cutting deep holes into wood, for example auger bits are most help in cutting holes for electrical wiring or plumbing.

There are also wood drill bits that cut a circular plug into the wood. This is the perfect option for a serious woodworker. These wood drill bits have a circular coupling that surrounds the bit. The bit goes into the wood while the circular coupling rotates and cuts a wood plug into the piece of wood.

Like many people, you’ll find that sometimes it works best to have a set of basic wood drill bits and several different metal drill bits. HSS, Carbide, Titanium and Cobalt bits are some of your options, depending on your how often you drill through hard materials.

No house should be without a power drill and a good, basic drill bit set. There’s always a job around the house – cabinets hung, shelves put up – something that requires a drill. Invest in a good quality power drill and good drill bit sets and you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish.

Toolguy.com

Drill Bits 101 – Choosing between Cobalt Drill Bits and Titanium Drill Bits

Drill Bits 101 – Choosing between Cobalt Drill Bits and Titanium Drill Bits

Do you have need to drill through some metal, such as steel? You know that your regular drill bits simply won’t cut it. But what’s the best way to go? If you need to cut through metal, you should consider getting some titanium drill bits or cobalt drill bits.

Let’s take a look at each drill bit and how it can be used most effectively:

Cobalt drill bits are made from cobalt steel blended with a fairly large percentage of cobalt. The cobalt actually makes the drill bit incredibly hard, with an abrasion quality. Cobalt bits are also superior for their resistance to heat.

Cobalt bits are used for production drilling (repeated drilling or professional projects). Cobalt drill bits are specifically designed for drill into hard, abrasive materials. They are ideal when used to drill into stainless steel, titanium and even cast iron.

If you are going to repeatedly drill through steel and other metals, you may want to look at cobalt drill bits, which are cobalt all the way through, can be sharpen when needed.

On the other hand, titanium drill bits are a metal formulation of titanium nitride applied to (coating) a High Speed Steel (HSS) drill bits. These titanium drill bits have incredible high surface hardness and are very corrosive resistant.

Titanium drill bits also significantly reduce the friction between the drill bit and the material being drilled through. Titanium bits are also ideal for cutting through metal. They will last up to six times longer than standard HSS drill bits.

Titanium drill bits have a higher hardness level typically than cobalt drill bits. However, the titanium is a coating on the drill bit, so you won’t be able to sharpen the drill bit and keep the titanium coating.

Both titanium bits and cobalt bits are more expensive than traditional HSS drill bits. But these drill bits are used for a very special purpose. Cutting through or drilling holes into stainless steel is not something most people need to do with their household drill. So, in part, using titanium or cobalt bits depends on what type of task and how often you plan to use the drill bits.

Check out the different cobalt drill bits and titanium drill bits on our site.

Drill Bits and Burrs. Selecting The Proper Drill Bits and Burrs

Finding the Right Drill Bit for a Power Drill

When you buy a power drill, you’ll also want to purchase a set of drill bits. There are all kinds of drill bit sets – these bits can be used for everything from drilling into wood, glass, masonry, even metal. Specialized drill bits are made from a variety of different materials, which are best suited to the type of material you are drilling into.


Good beginner drill bit sets are twist bits – a spiraled bit with a sharp point on the end. The pointed end of the bit cuts into the material, while the spirals remove debris from the hole. The spiral surface also tends to keep the drill bit straight as you drill. These bits are used for creating basic, small holes.

Another great bit to have in any drill bit set is the flat head bit that works well as a screw driver. Imagine putting together a set of assemble-it-yourself furniture with an electric drill outfitted with a screw driver bit. You’d be done in no time.

You can find drill bit sets in either metric or inch measurement systems. If you are working on a project that requires holes for a certain diameter screw, you can match the appropriately sized drill bit to make the hole.

You’ll find that there are drill bit sets to accomplish a variety of tasks. For instance, a regular spiral head set is great for drilling into wood. You can also get drill bits that make it easy to make even, symmetrical holes – like the kind used for cord access in an entertainment center. Other bits are great if you want to drill into masonry, or into metal. There’s a drill bit set for virtually every kind of task you could think of. Looking for Concrete and Masonry bits or carbide bits, check out our complete line of drill bits and drill bit sets

Good quality drill bits can be a little expensive, but if properly cared for, will last for decades. Store drill bits in a box or case; don’t let them roll around loose in a toolbox or the cutting edges may become damaged. Occasionally, you’ll need to sharpen your drill bits, which you can do yourself with a drill sharpener, a grindstone jig, or an oilstone. The sharper your drill bits, the cleaner hole you will make.

No house should be without a power drill and a good, basic drill bit set. There’s always a job around the house – cabinets hung, shelves put up – something that requires a drill. Invest in a good quality power drill and good drill bit sets and you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish.

High Speed Bits The Best-value without sacrificing quality! Toolguy High Speed Steel drill bits outlast and out perform all the competition! You won't find a better bit anywhere at this price!

Concrete and Masonry Bits
Drill bits of all types and sizes, for different size chucks, all for drilling into concrete and masonry. Nothing but the finest from toolguy.com!

Titanium Bits High Quality, Heavy Duty HSS Titanium drill bits. Great economical but durable bit for general purpose applications.


For use with your SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer

Drill Bits. High Speed, Titanium, Cobalt Drill Bits

High Speed, Titanium, Cobalt Drill Bits

What's The Difference?

Yes, we have the biggest selection of drill bits on the web, however it does create a small problem. How do you decide, which drill bit is right for you?

Our Three most popular drill bits are Titanium, High Speed, and Cobalt.

All three of these have their benefits, and each one serves a special purpose. When you need a low-cost bit to just get the job done, and be reliable, whether it be wood, steal, drywall or other surfaces, High-Speed is going to be your best choice for quality and price.

For a bit harder surfaces, and a bit longer lasting cut, take the small price jump to titanium. These are our most popular bits, and have great results to back up their great reputation.

For a great cut every time, and a bit that is ToolGuy Drill Bit Warehouse Certified to outlast the competition, is our high-quality cobalt.

And don't forget, for sizes above half inch, Silver & Deming is what you need!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Its the end of the month!


Just a little FYI from the toolguy talk. The sales bosses have pulled out all the stops for JUST TODAY!

Call in now at 1-800-350-TOOL(8665). Its the end of the month, and its time to Move the inventory.

Call for Drastic cuts and great Deals!

Brought to you by www.toolguy.com

Also, coming soon, Every Drill bit you need, all in one place. From the creators of toolguy.com, comes the all new shopping experience, drillbitwarehouse.com!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Toolguy is a part of History



Homeland Security has been a big phrase thrown around a lot lately, especially along with the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and here at toolguy.com we pride ourselves in providing some of the highest quality tools to help in every job.

But back in the 1940's, before Toolguy was established in Jan. of 1988, Homeland Security took on a different meeting. But over 60 years later, Toolguy would still have an impact on something huge. A world revolution, secretly named, The Manhattan Project.

One part of the Manhattan project was a Uranium-enrichment program based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The K-25, S-50, and Y-12 plants were built in the town to conduct the three processes needed to make Weapons-grade uranium.

Today, K-25 is being decommissioned and decontaminated, and the people working with this delicate task, have turned to the experts at Toolguy.com to make sure the workers only have the highest quality fence pliers, MAASDAM Come-a-longs, and all the other tools needed for the job.

In an environment where safety is a huge concern, cheep tools don't make things any safer. That’s why when people need good tools; they don't call anyone but the Toolguy.

Just recently we've got a full set of carbide burrs and coming soon, sharpening services for those burrs.