Great information. Thank you for sharing with us. Also, if we were paying attention, we saw a good technique for safely backing up the workpiece slightly before lifting it from the spinning bit.
Awesome review. I know this video is a couple of years old but I just got the same set today. Well, I think it’s the same set. The packaging is a little different now, and the brand is Warrior not Drill Master. I hope they work as good as the ones you used. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for being brave and trying them out. I see stuff like this all the time at HF and see the price and want to buy but I very rarely do. In industrial applications 3/8 is just as common as 1/2 and 1/4. Pretty much everyone makes these style of bits these days. My local tool sharpening shop that services the cabinet shop where I work, they even have the machinery to machine these up and down spiral cut bits and compression style which is even more complicated. Although the fact they throw the 3/8 bit in with the set, I do have to agree one of the bigger manufactures is probably pumping these out for HF.
Yeah, that's just it--they aren't making these on their own. It's a repackaging of bits that are probably also sold under other brand names. Harbor Freight gets a lot of knocks, but there are some good products there. If nothing else I give them credit for being essentially the last retail outlet dedicated only to tools.
If you are gonna do a prototype you dont need a CNC machinery, just to land the idea...HARBOR ITS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO...dont complain cause you now where you at...they have a lot of staff that helps a lot to a creative persons...yes like me, if you have the right ideas you can work with your fingers nails ...
Great information. Thank you for sharing with us. Also, if we were paying attention, we saw a good technique for safely backing up the workpiece slightly before lifting it from the spinning bit.
Yes-- good eye. In an upcoming video I'll be showing the project I used these bits for, and it was a LOT of mortises!
Awesome review. I know this video is a couple of years old but I just got the same set today. Well, I think it’s the same set. The packaging is a little different now, and the brand is Warrior not Drill Master. I hope they work as good as the ones you used. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for being brave and trying them out. I see stuff like this all the time at HF and see the price and want to buy but I very rarely do. In industrial applications 3/8 is just as common as 1/2 and 1/4. Pretty much everyone makes these style of bits these days. My local tool sharpening shop that services the cabinet shop where I work, they even have the machinery to machine these up and down spiral cut bits and compression style which is even more complicated. Although the fact they throw the 3/8 bit in with the set, I do have to agree one of the bigger manufactures is probably pumping these out for HF.
Yeah, that's just it--they aren't making these on their own. It's a repackaging of bits that are probably also sold under other brand names. Harbor Freight gets a lot of knocks, but there are some good products there. If nothing else I give them credit for being essentially the last retail outlet dedicated only to tools.
thanks for the review
If you are gonna do a prototype you dont need a CNC machinery, just to land the idea...HARBOR ITS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO...dont complain cause you now where you at...they have a lot of staff that helps a lot to a creative persons...yes like me, if you have the right ideas you can work with your fingers nails ...