Solid Carbide Drill Bits

13 May.,2024

 

Solid Carbide Drill Bits

Thank you one and all for your help. I began calling around the country and one thing I ran into is the retailer who expressed his concern that the drill bit would break and I would call him very angry that a drill bit broke. I learned the term "pecking". One retailer tried to sell me a drill bit telling me that it would do the job. When I looked up said drill bit on his web site the drill bit he recommended was not intended to drill into sledge hammer grade steel. So I looked up the correct drill bit but it was not long enough. I went to another site. I ordered two drill bits. I waited. I contacted the owner of the site and he began making excuses so I cancelled the order and he exploded in anger. I then went and bought a bunch of drill bits marked COBALT and TITANIUM and I tried a few from each category with a new Dewalt yellow drill. I placed the sledge hammer head on the ground and placed the drill bit tip on the sledge hammer head and tried two different speeds and I placed all my weight on the Dewalt yellow drill. Nothing. Nada. Ziltch. Zero. Nicht. No. Never. Not! Nyet. I went back to the computer and I researched more carbide drill bits and came up with a brand name and I ordered two. I placed the carbide drill bit into the drill press and I began drilling without lubricant and the carbide drill bit began to produce metal shavings and long squiggly strands of metal shavings. After adjusting the table the drill bit bored through and I had my hole. The drill bit did not heat up. It was a Garr drill bit and I bought two. Each came in it's own hard plastic tube. I then got a stainless steel 5/16ths all thread rod that is 12 inches in length and I inserted one end through the hole in the sledge hammer and I used a GRADE EIGHT nut on the end of said rod and another GRADE EIGHT nut on the sledge hammer face side of the rod and torqued both GRADE EIGHT nuts down. On the other end of the 12 inch and 5/16ths rod I placed a 12 inch 2X4 stud with a hole in the exact center. Both sides of the 2X4 stud were held in place with GRADE EIGHT nuts and stainlesss steel washers. I then placed a twelve inch by three inch section of acronitrilebutadienestyrene pipe into a toilet flange of the same measurement and material and I place two empty soda cans into the pipe and used the sledge hammer to ram the two cans, sometimes three cans into compact little hockey pucks of aluminum. I have compressed hundreds of aluminum cans and my invention looks and handles like it did the day it came into being. I used to use my foot to compress soda cans but quite often the aluminum soda cans would skedaddle off into a far away location and the act of stepping on and bending over to retrieve the newly altered aluminum can became tedious; tiring; inexact and time consuming. The use of my invention makes aluminum can squishing effecient; exact and great exercise with the option to reduce frustrations through the pound down.

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What Are the Uses of Solid Carbide Spiral Router Bits?

If you want to reach peak performance when cutting hard or soft wood, plywood, MDF, composites, and plastics, you need a router bit that offers consistent effectiveness job after job. Solid carbide spiral router bits are up to that challenge and then some. Designed with an optimal helix shape and a strong body, these router bits last several times longer than ordinary router bits, all while delivering increased performance and accuracy.

Some of the most important perks of using solid carbide spiral router bits vs straight router bits include:

Clean cuts—For projects that demand the utmost in accuracy and precision, you can’t go wrong with spiral router bits. They give you more control when making fine cuts, making the creation of fine details and thin lines easier in your woodworking.

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Reduced wear and tear—All router bits have a limited lifespan, and they all eventually need to be replaced. But the unique design of spiral router bits in addition to their superior cuts means they last much longer than traditional router bits. Not only does that save you money, but it also saves you time and increases your shop’s overall efficiency.

Coated Spiral Router Bits—Coatings provide additional longevity and precision. Spiral router bits can be purchased with enhanced coatings that are designed to further improve on the benefits of these unique router bit designs: namely, their accuracy and longevity. The special coating can double and even triple the life of the spiral router bit. Coated spiral router bits also improve hardness and heat resistance, making them more durable and reliable than ever.

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Sharpening solid carbide spiral router bits can be a complex process, especially when the right equipment and tools aren’t used. At Byler Industrial Tool, we’re one of the only Freud Authorized Service Centers in our area, and we use only the highest-quality diamond wheels and CNC grinders during our sharpening process.

Don’t accept anything less than the best for your spiral router bits. Contact us today at (615) 763-6227 to utilize our sharpening services.

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