The average do-it-yourselfer hates to drill metal, especially steel. We don’t know how many questions readers have submitted and we’ve answered on that topic over the years. Even the most enthusiastic ...
It’s often said that you don’t need a drill bit; what you need is a hole. How you make that hole is up to you, but it’s a given that you want to make it as efficiently as possible. The drill bit, ...
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A power drill could be called one of the patron tools of the hardware pantheon. With a simple spinning motor, a power drill can handle all kinds of different jobs, boring holes into different ...
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I just got a set of Dewalt Titanium drill bits with the hope of reaming out a couple of holes that were too small. One hole was .49" and needed to be .5", and the other was .36" and needed to be .375" ...
I've been thinking about buying one of these but I don't know if they are just a gimmick. Also, if they genuinely work well how good do your bits need to be in the first place to be worth sharpening?
Anyone who’s worked with even a 1 mm bit knows that while a drill press is all but essential, it isn’t proof against broken ...