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Flutes: a spiral channel that runs from the cutting lip to the shank. It helps to remove the material as it’s cut from the hole. It provides high-level precision by weakening the logs at multiple angles, so you can split it in a fraction of the time. It helps improve work efficiency and increase productivity. Never use the old-fashioned ax to split wood anymore!
Although it is more expensive than most drill bits, I think adding the Xinde Firewood Drill Bit to my toolkit was worth the cost. The bit comes with a single 0.4-inch wide hex handle, which limits it range of compatible tools. All the best firewood drill bits in my toolkit are made of heat-treated high carbon steel and have a titanium coating. SDS plus shank - This is another type of slotted drive system. It’s used for most masonry drill bits.Carbide-tipped: one of the hardest materials on the planet, this drill bit only uses carbide on the tip. It’s suitable for drilling masonry, tiles and concrete. Testing different firewood drill bits is, in my experience, the best way to find the model that works well with my power tools. I recommend getting a kit like the Mudder Firewood Drill Bit Kit or Gotida Firewood Drill Bit that allows you to use the bit with an electric hammer or a cordless drill.
The number of handles – The models I selected have between one and three handles so that you can choose an option for a specific tool or a bit you can install on different power tools.There are many different types of drill bits available which we’ll look at in this section. In the drill bit guide below, we’ve split them into three categories: type of drilling application or material being drilled, the best types of drill bits, and then shank types.
Cobalt: an incredibly strong alloy metal used to drill through tough materials. It can withstand heat and resistance and is the best drill bit for stainless steel.TiAIM: a titanium aluminium nitrate coating that increases resistance to abrasion and heat on drill bits designed to cut metal. You can choose between 1.65-inch and 1.25-inch versions of the Jerax Tools Firewood Bit. The hexagonal handle and the conical bit are welded, so the parts can’t separate while in operation. Bit’s rugged design can be misleading since it is only designed to produce kindling wood from well-dried firewood.
