Differentiating Between Different Types of Waterwell Drill Bits

 
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If you have little knowledge about drilling, you must be aware that a drill’s versatility is afforded by the various attachable drill bits where each of those is uniquely suited to a particular material or job. Having sufficient knowledge about the available types will help you identify the right waterwell drill bits that could serve your purpose:

  • Wood Drill Bits A wood drill bit can be identified by the small, pointed tip at its end. The spurs on each side grab the wood and carve it away. Wood bits are the most versatile and commonly used bits with titanium-coated drill being the most long-lasting.
  • Masonry Drill Bits A masonry drill bit has a gently sloping tip which at times is coated in carbide to prolong its sharpness. It works the best with stone and cinder block, and it can work well with some tile as well. Masonry drill bits are highly durable.
  • Metal Drill Bits A metal drill bit has a wide-angled point at the end which may also be painted black. For someone who is buying new metal drill bits, it is suggested they look for a high speed steel (HSS) label as these ones are highly versatile. The more expensive metal bits come with a titanium coating or sometimes contain cobalt. Most steel drill bits manufactured in the UK can easily drill through soft aluminum while high-speed still is best suited for other types of metal. PDC drill bits are also slyly taking over the market now.

When buying drill bits, make sure you choose a manufacturer that offers the best quality drill bits at the most reasonable price. Rockpecker is one of the top drill bit manufacturers in the UK. Our designs are backed by various methods to simulate drilling and make sure our bits have optimum performance. We also offer ready designer support and worldwide shipping. For more information, feel free to browse through the website.