8:39 These are called Rotary Rasp File Bits. They are used for de-burring, shaping and grooving. De-burring; as in after you have drilled a hole in metal use these bits to smooth over the edges of the hole and remove burrs.
Amigo quando fizer os vídeos será que daria pra vc mostrar as brocas mas de perto pra gente ver os detalhes das p eçás e demorar um pouco mais Seus vídeos são muito bons e suas peças são muito udio obrigado
16:27, 23 ~ ⚠️ I had bought this hole-cutter [12inch width] and had an accident with it - I wanted to cut a hole in an acrylic sheet, so me and dad went to the patio and set up the cutter in a mains drill and the work-mate and clamped the sheet in it, and started cutting it, unfortunately the acrylic sheet cracked and made it useless for my intended purpose, and dad wasn’t impressed with the cutter; “does this actually work”? he said, and went to the DIY shed and got a wood micro-particle board and clamped it into the work-mate and started cutting it, as I had not properly tightened the blades to the T-shaft = one flew off and hit a finger on my hand (the finger is slightly swollen from the injury) if I had also bought the transparent bell-guard the accident wouldn’t have happened, the cutting have been a lot more steady/straight. The guard is a safety accessory sold with the cutter/separate, 2 sizes, it will steady the cutter if doing free-hand (unlike in this video), the debris/swalf made will be caught by the guard and in particular, if cutting a hole in a ceiling - you will not be showered with the debris ~ it will be “cleanly” caught in the guard
Hi Mr H i like you videos however i am disappointed because you do not tell the names of the tools (drills in this regard) you display for us to be able to buy and where to get them
For the first one, to clean up the threaded bar, I used to just screw on a nut past where I was cutting then wind it flush up to the cut, quick file to take off the "stub of thread". Then when you take off the nut it deburrs it
1:40 You know what else can stop that from happening? The variable torque dial on the drill. Not hating on you Mr. Hacker, I've literally watched every video on your channel. Just hating on the product.
WOW! A few of these I've seen, but most of them are entirely new to me! Thank you SO much for introducing such an incredible assortment of useful tools!
These drill bits and drill attachments will make excellent birthday and Christmas presents for the wife.
Seriously you are giving your wife a drill bit set
@@ankitparihar7174 She loves DIY :)
@@spellbound111 LOL Saw it comin...
Why do you hade your wife?🤣
@@KingSchoggo You need some spelling lessons.
Who else feels like RUclips is their best friend during covid 19?
𝓦𝓸𝓾𝓵𝓭 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓰𝓾𝔂𝓼 𝓫𝓮 𝓴𝓲𝓷𝓭 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓼𝓾𝓹𝓹𝓸𝓻𝓽 𝓶𝔂 𝓬𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓷𝓮𝓵 𝓽𝓸𝓸😊..
For sure.
@@vanshmehrotra4926
I've been a carpenter for 40 years. I've seen some of these. I haven't seen some of these. I need about all of these. Thumbs up man.
im not a carpenter or any kind. but i really wanted all of these..
Ü hi
Agreed. I think that problems in the video are the fault of less-than-high-end products, and inexperience is using them.
"in." "in using them."
Σερμπεζηςδημοτηκα
I'm addicted to tools!!!😝😝
I had no idea there were all these bits & attachments! Thanks for the links!
You just cost me some money and I don't care. Thumbs Up.
Finally i know what half of my drills Attachments do !
( few i discovered and few i dont own )
Richtig interessant. Vielen Dank für dieses Video 😎
Love from India bro ❤️😎
Hi bro, iam from malaysia
Россия
Brilliant video thank you 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Finaly your video is come😊😊
It would be useful to at least name the different attachments/bits or provide a link for the product in the description. Nice asortment :)
It is provided in description
@@Azooz-alt Thanks :)
🙂🔫
ready ;)
Still it won't help u bcz u r not going to buy it
Haha! This was a very fun video!!
Very nice job im your subscriber .
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very good
Every tool is great
Those are awesome.
Gracias felicitaciones y siempre adelante
Enjoyed your video. Thanks.
Just so you know the link on 7:39 is no longer available. You may want to update it if it is an affiliate link.
#19 looks like we're ready for battle!
beautiful ❤
Very good 😊👍
Love from India💜❤️💙
Only 5 mins in and already impressed
Excellent
I have some of these and for my use they have been great .
thanks i like all this
Exceptional video
extrimly perfect
8:39 These are called Rotary Rasp File Bits. They are used for de-burring, shaping and grooving. De-burring; as in after you have drilled a hole in metal use these bits to smooth over the edges of the hole and remove burrs.
Wwwwow, amazing, perfecttttttttttt
Great Work
I've just subscribed ☺ 👍
amazing!!!
Interesting. Thanks.
awesome selection!!! tnx
Amigo quando fizer os vídeos será que daria pra vc mostrar as brocas mas de perto pra gente ver os detalhes das p eçás e demorar um pouco mais
Seus vídeos são muito bons e suas peças são muito udio obrigado
Merci 🙏👍😉
Wow Nice tools 😍
Emeğinize, bilginize, birikiminize ve yüreğinize sağlık...
I like the separate links, thanks
Sehr intressant, danke herzlich
Have I been living under a rock? How come I did not know some of these existed
So amazing tnx bro
very interesting 😎😎😎
Amazing
Very very interesting and useful! Thank You a lot!
Where to buy this type of these 26 bits
I LIKE THAT THESE TOOLS ARE VERY POWERFUL
Tame
Excelente tutorial gracias amigo por compartir tanta tecnología. Saludos desde Colombia
Osm sir gud job..i am big fan u
Can i ask you what are the name of the different types of drill bits? Thanks
Tenho algumas maravilhas destas!!!🤩
Really amazing 👌👌👌👌
I want to know what you call these bits! Then you would be helpful in finding them!
Yea that"s a big fuckin 10 - 04..
They are on the ‘description” part of the video.
big fan from bangladesh
Me2
Nice, thank you!
11:35 ,did you drill in glass? 🤔
16:27, 23 ~ ⚠️ I had bought this hole-cutter [12inch width] and had an accident with it - I wanted to cut a hole in an acrylic sheet, so me and dad went to the patio and set up the cutter in a mains drill and the work-mate and clamped the sheet in it, and started cutting it, unfortunately the acrylic sheet cracked and made it useless for my intended purpose, and dad wasn’t impressed with the cutter; “does this actually work”? he said, and went to the DIY shed and got a wood micro-particle board and clamped it into the work-mate and started cutting it, as I had not properly tightened the blades to the T-shaft = one flew off and hit a finger on my hand (the finger is slightly swollen from the injury) if I had also bought the transparent bell-guard the accident wouldn’t have happened, the cutting have been a lot more steady/straight. The guard is a safety accessory sold with the cutter/separate, 2 sizes, it will steady the cutter if doing free-hand (unlike in this video), the debris/swalf made will be caught by the guard and in particular, if cutting a hole in a ceiling - you will not be showered with the debris ~ it will be “cleanly” caught in the guard
Saludos desde México
Hi Mr H i like you videos however i am disappointed because you do not tell the names of the tools (drills in this regard) you display for us to be able to buy and where to get them
Yoy did not right the name of the very first one that shave of a bit of the burr of the threads after cutting it. How and from where to buy online?
Thanks from srilanka
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Bhoot badiya video h.
26 in 1 _That so Cool😜😮_
For the first one, to clean up the threaded bar, I used to just screw on a nut past where I was cutting then wind it flush up to the cut, quick file to take off the "stub of thread". Then when you take off the nut it deburrs it
Nice one to remember!
Good idea until you’re cutting 3m lengths into 1m rods, you’d spend half the day spinning nuts on
@@WCamden Clamp the rod in a drill, and hold the nut with pliers. No sweat 😅
good knowledge base for those like me who always wondered about different drill bits.
everyday is a school day
so nice
Useful video. How can I get some of those tools?
Start with getting a Makita Drill
@@YaMomsOyster I have one of those original that used cord. I'm wondering if all the kits can fit ANY MAKITA DRILL
just fantastic, thanks for sharing
, ME PARECE
UnaEXposicion exvelente con mucho aprendisaje felisitaciones o.lkh gravias
Very satisfying thank you
Super satisfying video nam nam
*VERY USEFUL PRODUCT FOR HANDYMAN*
1:40 You know what else can stop that from happening? The variable torque dial on the drill.
Not hating on you Mr. Hacker, I've literally watched every video on your channel. Just hating on the product.
Most people don't know there's a clutch on drills. It's very useful for screwing applications.
SUPER SPECIAL TOOLs....
😮good
great video thanks for the links to drill bits
Excellent, one of the most useful video on RUclips! Thank you very much!
i like this video
Bravo...
Muy buen video. Muchas gracias.
What model of makita u using?
Great work 🥳 Thank you 💜
10 - that is the best dang thing I've seen in a long time! 5:53
Agree
That first bit is a real good shortcut to cross threading....
Thank you so much for your invaluable information, highly appreciate it, have a great day.
At last!!! This is what I looking for. I really need all of it. ☺️
Really amazing
このアタッチメント欲しいです、何処で買えますか。
WOW! A few of these I've seen, but most of them are entirely new to me! Thank you SO much for introducing such an incredible assortment of useful tools!
Bad
اختراعات مذهلة، شكرا.
Hola muy buen video saludos desde Nezahualcóyotl Edo de México atte LUCKY
Cuanto cuesta ese taladro? Y viene con todas las herramienta que se ven ahi?
Very good & useful video. Thank you
13:22
The attachment probably costs more than a corded reciprocating saw.
£9 to £20. Look in the description
@@mrriley2686 new saw $22, close enough for me.
@@mrriley2686 you must use Ali more than me, my options were $15 to $27.
Thank you so much
Wow really nice drill bits. Where can you get some if you don’t know the name?
Super