Countersink drills and step drill tips

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • In this video countersink drilled and step drill tips we take a look at the countersink drill and how it functions. how to adjust it and how to use it and what it's best used for. we also take a look at the step drill and what that's used for and the best screws to be used with those cuts on the step drill. we take a look at the furniture screw which is the same as the pocket screw and a much lower cost point. We also take a look at the wood screw and why that works best with the countersink drill. I specifically look at the ftg USA brand countersink drills. it's a five-piece set that seems to be pretty sturdy at a reasonable price point. The previous brand of countersink drill I had been using failed miserably and I decided to try a different brand. thanks for watching the video and I would appreciate a like and subscribe to the channel.

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  • @halkester9368
    @halkester9368 2 місяці тому +1

    Hals Wood Shop. Thanks for another lesson that many can benefit from these tips. I am 72 and have a mixed assortmentt of these and some other countersink bits to fit the task. I have moved the round depth set over to regular bits, after the bit broke to make any drill bit needed, and it works well. You hinted about more drills....hmm the age old question " why do you need another drill?" so I have 5. My Ryobi, a multi speed Black n Decker for countersinks and light drilling, 2 impact drills. Recently I tried the HF Bauer drill and impact set 20vt., I can say a nice weight. very good power. I bought a second battery. And for the cost a warrantee on the drill set. I like being pragmatic., 6 months and it runs well. Another time ....see the Hercules Plunge Router set...see Shop Ramblings utube...mine was 130 with the warrantee, many good features and extras.

    • @WoodShopStop
      @WoodShopStop  2 місяці тому

      Thanks Hal for watching the video. Yes, I figured there was some newbies out there or novices that needed to learn about these things. Yeah, I mention the fact that I could use another drill but actually I do have another drill. It's a corded Master mechanic drill. I picked up a long time ago years ago and it works great. It just has a cord on it and I neglect to use it. I like Bauer I have some Bauer stuff, few pieces of it and I would n't be opposed to buying Bauer again. I mean it's a great cost savings and it's great for the hobbyist I haven't had any problem with them failing. Have a good week.

  • @kennethomeara9848
    @kennethomeara9848 2 місяці тому +1

    I believe HSS stands for high-speed steel. Thank you for the video.

    • @WoodShopStop
      @WoodShopStop  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey Kenneth, thanks for watching the video. You are right about HSS it does stand for high speed steel.