WHAT DRILL BIT IS BEST DRILL?
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We have a look at the most common drill bits, how they work and when to use them. We go through bit selection for large and small holes in wood, plastic, brass, aluminum, bronze, steel and tool steel. We have a look at tungsten carbide and HSS bits.
long term projects here: / ave
Lowlights include:
-Poking fun at woodworkers
-split point versus chisel point
-what size pilot to drill
-hole saws and slugging bits
-Drilling Wood, Plastic, Steel, brass, bronze, tool steel and stone
Vid Credit The Highland Woodworker: • The Highland Woodworke...
H. O. Studley tool cabinet, guided by Don Williams and Chris Schwarz. (I tried to contact them, but didn't get a reply; so fair use, etc...)
"Carrying on with the cheese analogy, this is like, uh, a diamond."
I gotta try that cheese
This made me clap and laugh which scared the doggo.
that had me cry laughing. lolololol
I stopped the vid and backed it up to make sure I heard it right. What a hoot.
diamond or 90 months old Parmigiano Reggiano ;)
I do contract work in a tree carcuss processing mill. It's definitely not for the faint of heart. In fact, if vegetarians saw what they did to those poor trees they would probably start eating meat.
It's sometimes hilarious to talk to people that won't eat something. Sometimes you'll get a hell of a story.
@@robertthomas5906 Oh, yeah! By the way, if you order from KFC don't order the salty stuff , order the spicy stuff. The salty things get ordered about half as much as the spicy so there's way bigger of a chance to get bad meat. I worked there for 3 months and was one of their most reliable guys.
@@BusinessWolf1 Ugh. KFC. I complained about my last visit there. They offered me a free meal. To me that's about what it's worth - nothing.
I have a feeling they had no clue what they were doing. Probably shouldn't have been open.
@@robertthomas5906 What? KFC is healthier than mcdonald's and other shitty fast food.
@@BusinessWolf1 Well "at least healthier than shitty food in taste"
I just spent a week in Canada for work, and not a single person talked like you. so dissapointed.
keith dalton I’ve lived in Canada my entire life never heard someone talk like this either till Alberta
duncan verm Well, my Dad, RIP, and all my uncles talked like that constantly. They all worked on a market farm and in the bush in work camps - much like AvE and the boys in the patch. That’s where a lot of this comes from ... self taught men.
Only the married ones talk like him.
I'm from Canada and I have met a few people who talk like this (sounds mostly like Maritimes to me), but lots who don't. Canada is a big country with lots of different accents, just like 'Murica. Compare Massachusetts, Virginia, Louisiana, Texas and Wisconsin. What part of Canada did you visit? Torontonians (people from T'ron'o) tend to sound like upstate New York. (esp. Buffalo) Prairie provinces tend to sound like North-West states. Quebec and North-East Ontario have lots of different influences.
Canadians do NOT say 'aboot.' We say 'abowt' while 'Muricans say 'abauht.'
Watch the letterkenny.
AvE, have you thought about publishing some kind of dictionary or glossary for all of your technical jargon?
that's a good fuckin idea
I thought the same thing.
Goyabee you just tripped my tripper switch! I was thinking that exact same thing 30 seconds before I read your reply!
@@ElTiBo44 this is his published würks
goyabee he could be a writer for Letterkenny. Or a character. Tool store guy or something.
Mostly I'm in it for the word salad, but this was highly educational. Great vidjeo!
I, too, listen for similar reason. I also noticed he snuck in the "correct" pronunciation of the US State of Missouri. "Correct" meaning how Missourians pronounce their own State name, not necessarily how I pronounce it.
+cmans79tr7 I'm from Missouri and everyone in my general location pronounces it much like misery. I'm from the southwest part of the state btw.
I'm in Missouri and the only people who say Missoura are morons and politicians that are pandering to said morons.
+Andy Schuette Exactly what this guy just said!
Muhzurruh is more of a north/middle rural thing. I'm in Saline County and it's pretty much a town/country split here.
" carrying on with the cheese analogy.. this is a diamond" lol
9:37 -- "...and the reason is because Aluminum -- RATHER, Aluminium...." -- *LULZ*
*Aluminiumati Confirmed.*
Being able to PROPERLY sharpen a drill bit is a lost art.
Drill Doctor
MOAHS lmao good joke.
Thanks but I am not learning anything this time. I have many years of experience.
R/I'mverysmart
I was taught while I worked at a machine shop by the old man who owned the place. I'm the only person I know that can do it. Oh yeah, don't forget the cup of water and dress that wheel up before you start.
I have an obscene infatuation with tree carcasses
AvE what if I have no interest in recovery?
Buy a welder. The rest will sort itself out.
What if I have an obscene infatuation with watching people who themselves have a obscene infatuation with dead tree carcasses. Dear lord..., I wonder what webMD has to say about this.
Michael Wheeler that only made it worse. Much much worse
Trent Wainwright hahahaha!
"carrying on with the cheese analogy this is like uhhh.... Diamond"
10/10 Would eat cheese with you anytime.
Hey, some of us "smokers" might enjoy the smell of burning sulfur in the shop! 😜
Use a pilot hole?? Well damn, I must have been doing it wrong this whole time!
Common chisel points..... don't fail me now!!
What about spur point bits
"These things work like a train toilet"
Did you just anglicize a Finnish saying?
"on the cheese scale this is a diamond" HAHAHA I love this guy
Almost broke my nose one time when using a twist drill bit & battery powered drill to make a 1/2" hole in schedule 80 PVC pipe. I was standing on a stool and operating the drill face adjacent when drilling my hole straight down from the 12 o'clock pos on the pipe. I was holding the drill in an awkward but stable way until that 1/2" drill bit BIT into the PVC. The drill spun, broke free of my tentative grip, rotated a quick 270+ degrees and the battery pack of the cordless drill clipped my nose as it spun. I was bleeding a little and had a swollen nose but really It had the same impact as getting hit in the balls by a toddler with a wiffle bat. No long term damage but lesson facking learned!
More expensive = more better!
Most bestest!
Didn't you watch the Festool BOLTR?
Unless you're talking Festool...
Not skookum
milfukee hand drill has pretty mediocre preformation, but so to most hand drills.
milfukee ain't the cheepest
I realized this is a 30 minute long video after watching for 25 minutes.
35, actually
Which drill bit is best drill bit
Regular car reference?
you better believe it
Pat Booth my drill bit is best drill bit because full of shmoo
My drill bit is best drill bit because tungsten carbide gets me hard.
I think we all just became best friends.
You REALLY want to know about drills if you watch a 35 minutes video about it... I did :)
And it doesn't even seem that long!
I DO know about drills, but I couldn't stop watching.
nevermind all the biology and sex ed included lol....
"This automatic center punch is one handed." Proceeds to use 2 hands 😂😂😂😂
nothing wrong with using two hands...as long as you can.
I feel like your shop is worth more than my Eastern European self will make in my life
If that thought is in your head then yes, yes it is😂
where is the metabo????????
ave, do you know the brand einhell
but its cheap
Einhell, the german horror freight
For a second I thought you were talking about a meta Weabo.
Einhell is horrible. it's not even good for hobbying, i got a cheap hand router from them for 80 eurodollars, it came with a bent base. Wasn't bent from impact either, because the next one i got had the same shit. The way they were cracked and bent makes me think they used some coke can grade aloominoom for that piece. ended up throwing the thing into the garbage, i'm not losing a finger for a scam of a power turd
I can listen to you for hours. :-)
"Work like a trained toilet........" Nearly spit my coffee.
I wear my safety glasses on top of my head. then when I see the clip board warrior I just flick them on real quick
we all know you don't have those safety glasses on, cut the crap
he do, after first hit of an eye as we all do :D
He does, they're called safety squints.
Nature's safety glasses!
Safety glasses are lame until you catch a metal shaving in the eye and it gets stuck. Doesn't take much to get embedded. Still hate them since I like seeing clearly lol
Want fun? Catch the rebar with the bit. Done that before with a Hilti hammer drill...... not fun.
happens to me everyday. no fun while up on the ladder to. then you wanna curse out the foremen when he ask what's going on. #PFO
Yeah, that's when you think you broke the Hilti, because it suddenly ratchets, but then realize that it has a safety clutch. Wish my Metabo drill had that when it broke my hand.
superdau Holly fuck
You have a hard time not hitting rebar going through a concrete floor with a 1-1/2" masonry bit. Just back off the pressure, brace with your knee (or wall) and let the company buy a new bit when you're done :P
ouch
That part in the End is so true. Fresh from school, university or college
and the little shit is trying to tell yeah what to do by the book. Love that.
Ofcourse I use Tables, Formula and so forth. But they are only guidelines and not the rule.
If you have experience, know your tools and material, then you will quickly find out how to
compensate for variables. I was once turning a precision piece for a hydraulic actuator and
my lathe settings wasn't quite like in the book. It was running quite fast but the feed speed was
lower. Why? Well the Material was not ordinary brass and I wanted to make a quite tight tolerance
with a fine surface so that the boring process wouldn't take so long and the tool wouldn't have
to work that hard. (The tool wasn't great so I had to be careful. EXPERIENCE!)
After Lunch I came back to the machine and the settings where all fucked, as well as the the piece I made.
What happened? Our new Bimbo McCuntfart of the Engineering and Repair Department who freshly
graduated from Asshole University of Cocksuckerton figured he could have a go and finish my piece.
3 hours of work fucked up with chatter marks and hole that was too deep. It was a very complex valve piece.
And since we don't have a CNC Machine, it was all done by hand...
That Fucker even had the arrogance of handing me the piece and telling me it was my fault.
"If you would have used the right settings beforehand, it wouldn't be ruined."
I took my protocol, checked the settings on the lathe and saw that everything was screwed with.
I asked my boss too take a look. His head turned red and he crumbled the copy of my protocol
He then turned to Engineer and said in German "If you want to keep your job, get out of the maintenance shop."
And flicked the paper in his face...
Anyway. For the fresh guys out there: Don't fuck around with other people
or their stuff and don't tell a experienced worker how to work.
WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING....
I like the part where you got abducted by aliens.
OK. Reason why i 'borrow' my regimes & settings from experienced, not from the books. I never had technical education though
MrJizzy181
Just an armchair warrior here, so no experience whatsoever but I must say you are very convincing. 😄
PREACH IT!!!
I am upset you didn't use the Metabo with the nail in the first bit just to taunt people more.
can you be my uncle please
Reno Simpson lmao whaaaaat?😂😂 not my uncle bumblefuck
How do you know AvE isn't your uncle?
@@lamorgan2006 Come for the content, stay for the comments.
You want a 3.5 mm one to fix an iPhone 7.
When drilling very thin plastics, high speed and low feed are critical, as well as holding onto you piece.
If you don't have enough ripums, you're going to helicopter.
hellacopter ;)
I'll admit, i laughed a little harder than i should've at this comment
Do you have to yell "Get to the choppa!" as you pierce through?
Hello my name is Simon and I'm a woodworker. It's been 2 days since I last worked with my wood.
Is this like... Industrial Veganism? "I don't use wood! Wood is murder!"
:P
Wow, that was like a feature length documentary! I think we got more than just the tip this time.
Excuse me ...... (3 seconds later) "My Rum and Coke is broken" .... Cheese reference starts at 12.10 - You my friend are Bloody Brilliant.
I was just rewatching to send my friend the cheese analogy, thanks for the the info! (I still laughed out loud enough to stir the misses the 2nd go around)
I am a j-man tree carcass shaper, but I have moved up to millwright apprentice...
I learned that manipulating tree carcass es was wrong....
the best part is I work at a brewery...
Turning absolutely useless grass into liquid ambrosia. Science!
So basically some guy is always holding your beer
Love this educational and extremely funny vid!! :))
I live in Sheffield, England and actually have some old Presto drills (And Footprint one's too somewhere)!! :)
Take the time to learn how to hand sharpen drills and tools and go for the super expensive stuff. You will never regret that decision, home owners especially (and for the love of god do yourself a favor and work with metric :) The headaches are significantly less). I've drilled countless holes with shitty bits, I can make them work if I need to. But the average 300 pound gorilla is just gonna lean on that thing and mushroom it to shit. Proper HSS drills will at least take the heat. We used to challenge each other around the shop, who can sharpen a drill by hand like a machine would. Heck I remember being busy with a job, discovering an old drill in a drawer and being very exited to have another drill to sharpen real quick. Dropped everything and ran to the bench grinder like a little kid.
P.S. Just a little tip for doing second cuts or split tip as you call it. Use a diamond dresser and clean up your wheel beforehand, I'ts nice to have a stone with a sharp corner. Then clamp a little bump stop with a vertical face on your tool rest so you can really get that plunge line spot on. You can then run the drill backwards and forwards along that stop to get a clean cut. It's not really free handing at this point, but hey, gotta eat too. I have a 6mm pilot drill that has his own little spot on a wall shelf cleverly called "pilot". It's the only drill I ever sharpen like that, or have to. So my "clamp" is just a welded piece of angle iron that only works for that specific 6mm.
Diamond also makes the worst grilled cheese..
I like to strap those hole saws on an angle grinder. Usually more torque than a drill and more stable with the extra handle.
That's genius!
Sounds like fun.
Milwuakee's hole hog is that same concept
Sounds sketchy as frig
I just love your malanguage and straight forward common sense. Oil makes smoke, twist drills are cheap, time is expensive.
Good speech sir!.
My chin hurts!!! When you said you didn't know how to releive a drill point my jaw fell and my chin hit the desk! Ive only seen a couple of your videos but you strike me as a knowledgeable man and well expereinced in McGivering all sorts of projects. I'm going to tell you the secrets from an old, old machinist, me. Early in my carreer I was employed by a demanding job shop. They expected everyone to sharpen drills by eye all the way up to their largest drill a 3" monster, and they better run true!! My foreman, they had them in those days, not supervisors ( can only tell you to do something, not how to do it) told me to pic up a new drill and look at the thined web. Now go over to a bench grinder and make your dull drill look just like it. First you need a sharp corner on the stone. Take the drill and bring the flute side up to the wheel on a generous angle. While watching the opposing sharp cutting edge grind some of the flute back. Turn the drill in your hand 180 degrees and repeat. Repeat this process until the chisel point is gone but there is still a point. I've done this so much through the years I'm generally faster than setting up a drill grinder and my drills run true within .002 on the smaller drills. Or you can by a Drill Doctor, topline model, and sharpen carbide drills on its diamond wheel, remove drill and holder, insert in thinning port and vois la, sucess!
"Carrying on with the cheese analogy, this is.. Umm.. Diamond" I love your channel, AvE. 😂😂😂😂😂
Wipe some washing up liquid to the inside your glasses, they don't fog up. Simple easy tip from cold mornings biking across the Lancashire hills...
Another thing that works incredibly well is good old spit! Not a lung-cookie a.k.a. loogy, but just the thin saliva you get if you imagine biting into a lemon(sorry for the visual!). As a life-long skin and scuba diver we use it on the inside of our masks to prevent fogging and it works perfectly, and is free :) Sadly, if you haven't just brushed your teeth it can stink for a bit, as I'm sure anyone with a nose knows.
We use shampoo for icehockey visors too
LOVE the humor side of this, VERY funny and still very educational.
"continuing with the cheese analogy, this is like... .... ..... .... Diamond"
"Chinesium" material
"I like to polish my tool like the next man"
shout out to norm abrams!!!!
like this comment if you used to watch this old house and woodrite shop
Used to? Why the hell did you stop? Woodwright, sure it's off the air (syndicated, I still watch the re-runs) but TOH is still going strong!
Lucius it’s not so great anymore unfortunately
Roy Underhill! No power tools! Loved that show.
*Ice in an empty glass sound* "Excuse me, my rum and coke is broken"
It's like you found a father who really knew shit, had a cool shop, and was funny as shit! Ha! Dirty Hands!
that cheap drill index case - usually one of the twist drills has fallen down off the little ledge that holds them at the right height - when the ass end pokes down the index and case won't fold. Drives me nuts every time.
"Carrying on with the cheese analogy, this is diamond"
should be required viewing for all shop classes.. sending this to my sons right now...
Thanks muchly...
Excuse me, my rum and coke is broken...
nice B)
3 sets of drillbits? Imperialfucks WILL defend this.
It's actually 2. The letter and number set is in wire gauge and you use letters when you're bigger than 1 gauge (.228 inches). They go from 104 (.00031 inches) to Z (.413 inches) in a standard based on a chart put out by some long defunct early wire manufacturer. It came first and stuck in some instances. It is neither American wire gauge nor imperial standard wire gauge because those came later.
I tend to just stick with "Eh. Close enough." Works just fine.
"This is like uh... Diamond." I laughed a little too hard xD
Frame you fack! That's a new one.
Great vidjao!
Use a hammer drill instead of a hammer drill? what did you mean to say?
use a rotary hammer instead of a impact hammer drill
Use a hammer drill instead of a drill that says it's a hammer drill but isn't actually hammering, it's... fucked if I know what it's called... but most home gamer hammer drills are sort of... drop drills, they don't hammer they pull back.
*Rotary hammer*
A "hammer drill" basically vibrates,, a "rotary hammer" hammers. You can remember because the former is a drill that tries to hammer, and the later is a hammer that turns.
use hammer with J not ipm/bpm in specs :)
"work like a train toilet" I guess that's a good thing!
those greyhounds ever developed a toilet in it ... LOL
Another treat e spéciale! :D
With AvE everything is treat especiale :3
love these videos, he reminds me of my 7th grade shop teacher. world needs a lot more people like this.
it's always fun to hear about americas hat
do you mean asshat?
step drill bits are awesome for plastic no helicopter of death scenarios lol
i have a set of carbide step bits and they are the best thing ever for drilling holes in enclosures if you need to dril multiple sizes for different things. don't need to fuck around with changing hole saws out, although hole saws are fine if you only need to cut a single size hole for conduit. i got asked "why carbide?" and well it's for that single time you gotta drill through or embiggen a hole in a a stainless countertop or enclosure made for kitchen use.
"... laminated dead tree carcass." Nice.
"It's even legal now in Missouri, who am I to judge?" Best quote ever.
Born and raised in Missouri. But what does this saying mean??
@@SomeoneVx kinda wondering that myself as a fellow Missourian.
Forget the tapping fluid, well, except maybe for tapping.... God damn 6-32 taps need all the fuckin help they can get! Anyway for drilling just try some good ol fashioned bee's wax, I suppose maybe candle wax might work but then it will smell all fluffy. Spin the drill up and touch some wax(chapstick works well actually) to the cutting edge and have at it. The wax melts and coats the drill letting all the chips fly out. ESPECIALLY with that fuckin sticky, gummy, drill clogging bullshit you call aluminium.
Doesn't fill the shop with smoke and doesn't cover your part with oil.
The technical term for the Aluminum Oxide layer corrosion stoppification is "Passivation". What for impressin' the ladies with the linguistics.
Edited because of the brilliant feature auto-incorrect. It saves you time by making sure you're wrong every other time.
I would rather use oxide layer to get her in the layin' mood. Especially chickens, if you want eggs.
Layer? I barely know her!
or you can just get the old johnny out of the shed and say hello
Can you do a video about how long it takes to boil a perfect egg. Please don't tell me to fuck myself, as I already have.
I've gotta try some of that diamond cheese.
What about cone drills and stepped drills?
Absolutely essential for drilling through sheets of acrylic without cracking the gorram stuff.
What about star drills ? No drill motor needed ....
Time for some thrillin' heroics!
How you liking the Knipex? looking to get a pair.
best pliers I've ever owned. I'll never go back to the channel lock style.
Drilling-missionary-the other one! :p
Drilling glass wasn't covered. I tried both Diamond drills and standard metal/Wood drillbits with the glass object submerged in turpentine (abrasive liquid) and it works fine. But finding out where to counter drill was quite a bit of a pain in the sack. Only a curly hair wrong, and the whole thing shatters. Any tips and pointers?
I'd like to know, too. There are a lot of good applications for glass or glass-like products.
have you tried pilot drilling the hole? With glass you grind you don't cut so metal/wood bits are useless, you need something impregnated with carbide or diamond which I'm sure you can find a tool on google. The glass can't be tempered prior to drilling
And drilling glazed tiles - challenging! water jet cutting is the biz though!
Using the turpentine method any drill can be used. Very little force must be applied. It's acctually the turpentine that does the real job. Even the blunt end of the drillbit will drill in glass, but the sharp end is less prone to snag and chip the edge of the hole. Pilot drilling is as hard since cracking occurs when two missaligned holes meet and wedges into each other. Diamond hole drills (like a tube) is quite easy to use but when you lack the appropriate size you must resort to other methods.
universal drill bit plus water cooling
i actually didnt know a whole lot about drill types before this. for me it was just "works with wood" and "works with metal and wood", then sometimes "that didnt work". thanks for the informative video :D
Great video not visited you for a while keep on keeping on
"Normally when you are drilling rock, like these guys..." [gets a industrial mining bit],
wow does one human brain store so much info..
Cobalt drills are great for harder steels without the cost of carbide. Carbide drills are only really useful for making tons of parts in a cnc where you can dial in the speeds and feeds, because they are picky about settings. They last way longer but you gotta justify the cost by making lots of holes with the settings dialed. They can cut way faster too.
brother you are hilarious , keep em' coming!
Awww . man .. what about deep-hole drills? you know - gun-drills?
Another trick for finding center of a hole transfer is use same size drill bit or very slightly smaller & tap with hammer & then rotate the bit to a 90 degree angle to the first strike & hit again. This will leave an "X" mark that you can then hit with center punch & center drill to prep for desired drill for hole.
good way to shatter a bit... done it before...
tyler friskie
Put some poor-man's dykem (black sharpie) in the center of the hole. Push and rotate the drill bit (preferably split point), this will give you a clean scratch in the center of your hole to punch without risking breaking the tip.
Good tip...I'll give it a try! We have Dykem Marks at work & they are even better than a sharpie because the "paint" dries & stays for a long time!
Just give the bit a love tap - don't go at it like a 200 lb gorilla...plus you don't want to damage your tip (just the tip mind you). I also use a tap with a sharp point to put a center mark on before using the center drill...those you do have to be carful off...I had one shatter & embed a chunk in my arm....don't use little taps..8mm or so is good!
I love you man. I mean that totally platonic. This is like watching things that matter in life vs. the crap that you find on the boobtube. Rock on, from Western NY where people get their hands dirty...I love my spring loaded center punch (and my little pcnc)... I bought a certain personal cnc built in china but designed in the USA(yet rigid as a bull showing off) and got hooked upon your most righteous videos. While playing your stuff like an 8 track looping in the background while I work to your sage advice and explanations. Loving my new machining pre-retiremnet situation and listening to your stuff whilst i'm working. Hoping to see more from you soon my friend.
Hey, can you advise on how much CNC like yours will set one back in $$ plz?
For plastic, increase your rpms and decrease your pressure.
When drilling thin plastic run the hole saw in reverse.
Supercool video! One of the BEST and most useful episodes! All the knowledge and little things in one package. Awesome! Thanx for all the knowledge and the most attractive way of presenting it and for the narration. My grandfather, a machine-building-engineer with a lot of different education and experience taught me a lot of things about mechanics in a workshop but Ifelt like I missed some little things in my knowledge about drill bits. This video filled these gaps perfectly. You're a good teacher, AvE!
Is Diamond Cheese gluten-free?
Dear Sir, oder Onkel Bumblef*ck,
I would humbly request that you consider creating more of these types of "pearls" videos.
Thank you and danke schön!
Why the heck are the inch fractionals reduced? I mean, I can do the math, but why bother? Everything in 64th's and the bits would sit in perfect numerical order...
reduced?
10/16 -> 5/8 whatever it's called
ooohhhh well I guess its just the way the imperial system is taught. You reduce fractions. which I suppose applies to pretty much every circumstance weather it be machining or otherwise. Who knew 3rd grade math would be so vital.
Most jobbing shops in the UK still use Metric/ Imperial / Letter stamp drills .... It's still quite common here and we still use Imperial and BA threads too ... ;-) Center drill are ok, but you'll find that Spot drills when your CNC machining are better ... If your going any depth with a center drill the ends tend to jam up & twist off leaving the center drill tip in the job ... ! Wait till you start getting into U drills and rapid material removal .. Ohhhh Boy ... !!!
say I'm drilling a 1/2 hole and I need to pilot drill because of my bit. Do I need a pilot for my pilot? and then a pilot for that pilot? etc
The pilot (what would you use for that? 1/8"? Sorry, I'm metric) is usually easy enough to drill as is.
Yeah, starting with 1/8" pilot if you want to be SURE your hole is located. 2 things going on - location and cutting pressure. You can drill a hole straight up with a 1/2" chisel tip bit but you need several tons (estimate) of pressure to deflect the metal at the chisel point towards the cutting edge and the hole wont be located where you need it. Smaller than 1/8" and you're splitting hairs man.
in theory yes. in practice you choose the smallest bit your machine can work with. for the next size the chisel should fit into the pilot.
TBH I thought aluminium didn't rust because rust is oxides of iron - and there's no iron in aluminium because different elements and such... lol
Carrying on with the cheese analogy...."Diamond" HAHHAHA
Another way to evacuate chips using a hole saw is to mark the circumference of the blade and drill a couple holes on the inside of the cut to allow chip evacuation. That brace bit we call augers here in Scotland
"These things work like a trainnn toilet"😂😂😂😂😂what does even mean
some people didn't have grade 10 shop class. they took basket weaving or some crap. i made some of my "friends" watch this after they chowdered some of my premium chinesium bits to shit. they seemed smarter afterward. thank you AVE.
I have that very same holesaw set in Australia. I think it was $8. Biggest sack of crap but I use it once or twice a year.
I believe that you're A mad DNA Mixologist, who combines a jigger each of the distilled smhoos from Red Green and Roy Underhill, with spritz of brake cleaner! Funny, Informative, and projects like hacking an led light that I'm going to try. Many thumbs up. Your vidjeos are the straws that broke my camels back. Finally forcing me to sign into RUclips. Just so I could subscribe to your channel and to make this comment. CHEERS!
The downfall of wester civilisation, because they didn’t do what AvE said “ grow some personal accountability, and use your fukn head”
Also..... just the tip and only for a minute.....hahahahahahaha, man Those were my favourite words back in high school.
The box that you can't close is because you need to release the locking device that keeps the top from accidentally closing.
HOLY FRACK, A 21 LAYER PIECE OF PLYWOOD!
Where the hell did you get that!
archangel20031 it’s amazing what you can acquire outside US. (Easily)
Just to be that guy; brassing off a drill bit is not just dulling the edge, you’re actually changing the cutting geometry. You’re aiming to create a small flat on the cutting edge which is 90 degrees to the work. Also called neutral rake.
You always do a great job making me laugh. :)
You get GOOD tools from your wife for xmas? How the frick you get that to happen is a subject for an instructional video if I ever saw one.
Hell, even how to keep a wife is maybe worth knowing.
"Hot Chip Welding" - that was my nickname back in high school.
The percussive rock drillbit is the only one a man needs!!!
jacobs chucks are the phillips screws of... chucks. they're garbage but somehow became pervasive dispite their garbageness. i like sds chucks and collets. morse tapers are ok too, but i'm always a bit sketched out if there's no draw bar for backup.
Because a jacobs chuck is easier to accommodates a wider range of drills and also can be abused far easier to accept other tools.
SDS is seriously only good for a rotary hammer. Thats it.
The other two don't take that high range of drills either.
They are not garbage, you are just close minded.
i am plenty open minded. jacobs chucks are cheap stone age crap. quick release hex chucks are the future.
They are the future on handheld drills maybe, but not on precision machinery.
A properly seated taper shank drill will never slip. The drill will fail well before that from torsional over load. Unless of course the male or female taper is damaged.
VictorIndiaDeltaAlfa +Pungo Machungie agreed