Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Standard High Speed Steel Brad Point Drill Bits
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Average Rating:
3.0
(17 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Dan, from Keyport, NJ
on 2/19/2013
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I have the complete set from Rockler and use the 1/4",3/8" and 1/2" primarily for doweling along with Rockler's doweling jigs. Match set .......... perfect every time.
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2) Submitted by
Vancouver, WA
on 7/9/2011
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The 10mm bit cut clean and didn't burn. Hole was a little oversized but was probably due to my setup, not the bit.
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3) Submitted by
Murray, from Sutter Creek, CA
on 7/5/2011
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The 3/4" bit performed better than I expected, based on it's appearance. Drilled 30, 3/4" deep holes in oak and the last was as clean as the first. Took a break every few holes to keep the bit from overheating.
Cutting geometry different from my other smaller brad-points no cutting spurs but seems to work well in a drill press with wood well clamped.
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4) Submitted by
David, from Billings, MT
on 3/14/2011
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The bits arrived very fast actually beat an order from another company that was ordered days before. The bits works very good for the barrel hinge.
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5) Submitted by
Bill Perryman, from Stockton, CA
on 11/20/2010
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For the cost, these drills work better than similar or lower cost units on the market. Pay attention to drill speed, feed rate & safely secure your material for good quality results. General rule of thumb: a drill bit will drill an ever so slight oversize hole in wood so expect this in your results and plan accordingly. Drills hold a descent cutting surface. Rated very good for the money and my application! Pen Blank Drilling.
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6) Submitted by
John Cahalen, from Dumfries, VA
on 3/5/2010
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Perfect sized holes in walnut to install cam and bolt furniture connectors. Repair came out great.
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7) Submitted by
Mike A., from St. Louis, MO
on 4/2/2009
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The product was just what I needed and shipping was fast. Rockler has good products and service.
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8) Submitted by
Richard Smith, from Jonesboro, AR
on 3/21/2009
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Drills a perfect hole for my duck call blanks. Works so much better than the jobber bits I tried prior to the brad point. Works great for my application!
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9) Submitted by
Jeff Teutsch, from Santa Fe, NM
on 11/6/2008
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The bit created a sloppy hole (from a very powerful and accurate floor drill press. The bit also burned badly in every wood I tried (maple, walnut, padauk etc.)
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10) Submitted by
Lowell Salandra, from Morris, IL
on 11/1/2008
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Gave me a perfect hole to mount my barrel hinges.
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11) Submitted by
Malcolm McIntosh, from Rochester, MN
on 5/20/2008
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All the brad point bits I bought produced holes at least 1/32” larger than the bit diameter. This is not precise enough for my application. A 5 mm end mill bit produced holes approximately 0.005” to 0.010” larger than the measured bit diameter in my drill press.
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12) Submitted by
Dave C., from Hurricane, UT
on 10/1/2008
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This bit drilled oversized holes. It is not straight and wobbles as you start to drill the hole.
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13) Submitted by
Ken, from St. Maries, ID
on 7/6/2009
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I've had many different sets of bradpoint bits and use them every day in my work. These bits are good, but far from the best I have. These run hotter and do not do a great job of scoring without some minor chips and don't pull the wood from the hole quickly causeing some over heating.
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14) Submitted by
Teri, from Ortonville, MI
on 10/5/2009
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I guess I could have ordered the entire set and brought the cost average down. Pricey for one bit.
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15) Submitted by
Keith, from Watertown, WI
on 10/19/2009
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Made in China..the size isn't even stamped on it to refer to when using. It does function though but I wouldn't guarantee that for a long time. I think you will be replacing or sharpening it soon. I wouldn't buy another one of this quality again.
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16) Submitted by
Matt Kulp, from Sevierville, TN
on 5/27/2010
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I ordered the bit to drill holes for 14mm barrel hinges. The holes were slightly too big rendering it impossible to use the barrel hinges. Thank goodness I tested on scrap pieces first. Also, I would recommend including minumum stock sizes as the bit has a long center point which would not allow you to use the bit in lid stock less than 7/8" for the 14mm hinges.
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17) Submitted by
Patrick T., from San Clemente, CA
on 7/31/2008
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In my case the holes were way too sloppy for accurate dowel work. In thicker wood, I could turn it upside down and the dowels would drop out!
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