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sure you get a lot of bits however they are dull and they are not labeled as to size in the container. they are good for starting a accurate hole placement.
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The machining on the lips and spurs (cutting surfaces) is very rough, as if they were ground with 100 grit paper or wheel. There is no hint of any fine grinding, let alone honing. The brad points are not on center with the axis of the chuck end of the shanks. It also looks like the chuck end of the shank is cut at an angle to the shank axis. On the larger bits where the chucking portion on the end of the shank has been reduced to 3/8" this was apparently done in a lathe as the tooling spiral groove is still there with no attempt to finish it. When I chucked three of these larger bits the shank run-out at ~ 1/2" from the chuck was over 10 thousands and the brad point was over 1/8" off of center, for all three. They do drill holes in wood but the edges of the hole are rough due to the poor quality sharpening of the spurs. The spurs tear the wood instead of cutting it.Read full review
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This is a cheap set of bits, Some are not straight and true. The size that I need for a one time project was one of them. Totally useless!!
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This set will get you by but in no means is it high quality. The 1/8 has already broke. For the price these are decent.
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Great quality for the price, especially when you need accuracy of position. They are intended for wood and do an excellent job. They will work on plastics, but you may have to wire-brush the tips between cuts. I would not use on metals.
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