Decent metal drill bits?
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https://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-twist-cobalt-stra...
I bought various sizes of these Bosch cobalt bits. Worked really well for me … but I am no expert on this.
I bought various sizes of these Bosch cobalt bits. Worked really well for me … but I am no expert on this.
Yes, cobalt drill bits are the answer with cutting fluid to keep them cool. I drilled over 1000 holes when rivetting the bodywork on my kit car and only used about 5 of the cheap toolstation cobalt bits:
https://www.toolstation.com/cobalt-drill-bit/p4053...
https://www.toolstation.com/wd-40-specialist-multi...
https://www.toolstation.com/cobalt-drill-bit/p4053...
https://www.toolstation.com/wd-40-specialist-multi...
Cobalt drill bits of reputable brand are not cheap and don't last forever.
I have some 'repurposed' stainless which laughs at some cobalt drills.
For some work, any reasonable drill bit will be OK, sometimes a brand new bit is a good answer, sometimes you want carbide.
I'd suggest buying a reasonable quality set for most purposes, but stumping up for new bits for the tougher jobs.
I keep a few 'best' bits and avoid blunting them on everyday jobs.
I've tried sharpening bits, with mediocre results.
UKDrills are worth a look, for small orders find them on ebay.
I have some 'repurposed' stainless which laughs at some cobalt drills.
For some work, any reasonable drill bit will be OK, sometimes a brand new bit is a good answer, sometimes you want carbide.
I'd suggest buying a reasonable quality set for most purposes, but stumping up for new bits for the tougher jobs.
I keep a few 'best' bits and avoid blunting them on everyday jobs.
I've tried sharpening bits, with mediocre results.
UKDrills are worth a look, for small orders find them on ebay.
By far these are the best drills I've ever used...............
https://ttp-hard-drills.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqzeoIUP...
Beware of cheap Cobalt drills as they are just coated and wont last - learn how to sharpen them correctly and understand about drill speeds and feeds and they'll last you for many years.
https://ttp-hard-drills.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqzeoIUP...
Beware of cheap Cobalt drills as they are just coated and wont last - learn how to sharpen them correctly and understand about drill speeds and feeds and they'll last you for many years.
OutInTheShed said:
Cobalt drill bits of reputable brand are not cheap and don't last forever.
I have some 'repurposed' stainless which laughs at some cobalt drills.
For some work, any reasonable drill bit will be OK, sometimes a brand new bit is a good answer, sometimes you want carbide.
I'd suggest buying a reasonable quality set for most purposes, but stumping up for new bits for the tougher jobs.
I keep a few 'best' bits and avoid blunting them on everyday jobs.
I've tried sharpening bits, with mediocre results.
UKDrills are worth a look, for small orders find them on ebay.
All drills will laugh at Stainless as once you overheat it it work hardens and even a brand new drill will then struggle.I have some 'repurposed' stainless which laughs at some cobalt drills.
For some work, any reasonable drill bit will be OK, sometimes a brand new bit is a good answer, sometimes you want carbide.
I'd suggest buying a reasonable quality set for most purposes, but stumping up for new bits for the tougher jobs.
I keep a few 'best' bits and avoid blunting them on everyday jobs.
I've tried sharpening bits, with mediocre results.
UKDrills are worth a look, for small orders find them on ebay.
Sharpening drills is an art in itself! As an apprentice 50 years ago we spent 3 weeks doing nothing else (in the class room and workshop) on sharpening drills and other cutters by hand with just an off hand grinder and angle gauge. I now use a 'Drill Doctor' mainly because my eye sight is a tad lacking

Ive got these, they were £25 on amazon and have been very good.
https://www.toolstation.com/bosch-pointteq-hss-met...
https://www.toolstation.com/bosch-pointteq-hss-met...
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