What bit do I use to drill into wood?

High-Speed Steel (HSS) drill bits are used for drilling wood, light metals, fiberglass and PVC. Black oxide-coated drill bits are more durable than standard HSS bits and the coating helps the drill bit resist rust. These are best for hardwood, softwood, PVC, fiberglass and steel.
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Can I use any drill bit for wood?

If you are using a regular drill bit, you have to stop and clean out debris from the hole as you go along. Flat wood bits are good for cutting larger holes, and spur point bits are good for making holes with smooth sides. Auger bits are specially designed to bore holes in both hard and soft woods.
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What do I need to drill a hole in wood?

Drilling holes requires a tool to make the hole, called a “bit,” and a tool to “force” the bit into or through the wood. Many projects can be accomplished with bits that range in size from 1/16 inch to ½ inch in diameter. They can be purchased separately or in sets. Larger diameter bits are also available.
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Do you need special drill bit for wood?

High-Speed Steel (HSS) drill bits are used for drilling wood, light metals, fiberglass and PVC. Black oxide-coated drill bits are more durable than standard HSS bits and the coating helps the drill bit resist rust. These are best for hardwood, softwood, PVC, fiberglass and steel.
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Why won't my drill bit go through wood?

The primary reason your screw won't go into the wood is that it's reached a particularly dense section of wood, and needs a bit more force. To mitigate the issue, drill a larger pilot hole, use a better quality screw, or get a more powerful drill/driver.
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How can you tell if a drill bit is wood or metal?

The main difference between a metal and wood drill bit is in geometry. The wood bit has a spur in the center that will penetrate the wood and keep the bit stable during drilling. The metal bit is a twist bit with conical cutting tips followed by spiral flutes.
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What is the difference between a masonry drill bit and a wood drill bit?

Masonry bits resemble wood bits at a casual glance because they'll also have a deep spiral groove to help channel debris from the hole as you drill. The main visual difference is that masonry bits don't have the blunt, gently rounded tip you'll see on standard general-purpose bits.
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What is a Gold drill bit for?

Bosch Gold Oxide Drill Bits offer added speed and durability for general-purpose drilling applications in wood, metal and plastic. The gold oxide coating helps to provide longer life than ordinary high-speed steel drill bits by resisting heat buildup.
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What are the two main types of drill bits?

Drill bits are generally classified as Twist Drill, Counterbore, Countersink, Flat Bottom Boring, and Specialty. On our web site we have divided these into two categories: Drill Bits - Normally used with hand held drills or drill presses fitted with standard chucks.
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Which drill bits are for which material?

Common materials and finishes include: High-speed steel (HSS) drill bits can drill wood, fiberglass, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and soft metals such as aluminum. Cobalt drill bits are extremely hard and dissipate heat quickly. They're mostly used for boring in aluminum and tough metals such as stainless steel.
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What size drill bit is the most used?

Two of the most common drill bit sizes are 9.53mm and 12.7mm respectively. However, for comparison, the minimum sizes available in drill bit sets can range from as little as 0.3mm all the way up to 16mm, while the maximum sizes can range from 1.6mm to 80mm.
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Can I drill a screw straight into wood?

When you drive screws into wood without drilling pilot holes, you're essentially pushing wood out of the way to make room for the screw. That displaced wood puts more pressure on the wood surrounding the screw, which can lead to splitting and cracking, weakening the wood over time.
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Can you screw into wood by hand?

Yes, you can screw into wood manually using the timeless, handheld screwdriver. This tool is your best bet if you need to install screws on a small or delicate wood project.
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What do different drill bits mean?

Each type of screw has a different slot on the head, which means they all need different screwdriver bits. Most screwdriver bits are made from a chromium-vanadium steel alloy, so you might see them called CRV screwdriver bits. Don't worry about this, though – it's the shape of the bit you should be looking out for.
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What does a red tip on a drill bit mean?

These bits are most commonly used in the home. The Masonry bit is generally silver in color and the tip looks spade like and the tip is normally painted red. They are used for drilling into brick, block, stone, quarry tiles or concrete. The cutting tip is made from tungsten carbide bonded to a spiraled steel shaft.
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What Colour are metal drill bits?

Usually, drill bits that are for metal can be distinguished by their black color. They are also usually made from tungsten carbide, cobalt or titanium, which should be noted on the packaging if you're buying new.
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What drill bit do you use for screws?

The drill bit should be the same size as the shaft of the screw without accounting for the threads. To do this, simply line up a screw side by side with the drill bit. If they're the same size, then you're good to go.
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What is a spade drill bit used for?

Spade bits are for wood, plywood, and some plastics, and cut quickly with surprising precision. Use them only at high speeds, to prevent the bit from catching in the workpiece and the drill from trying to wrench itself from your grasp.
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Why is my drill not making a hole in the wall?

The most common reason a drill won't penetrate a wall at all is because the drill is spinning in the wrong direction. If the drill bit enters the wall and then hits resistance, the typical cause is a metal plate or masonry obstruction.
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When should you use a hammer drill?

A hammer drill is designed to drill holes into brick, concrete, other masonry, and even rock. A hammer drill uses a particular type of drill bit designed specifically for these tough materials.
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