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Use and abuse of Twist Drills

Each section of the bit is discussed explaining why it is that way, and what types of materials each type of bit is best suited for. Drilling techniques are explained including selecting the best bit and bit angle for the job, determining drill speeds and feed rates, clamping techniques, cooling, drill maintenance, and drill point sharpening.

Although this film was produced in the 1960’s, the techniques and skills shown are as valid now as they are then, making it an indispensable learning tool for anyone needing to understand how to effectively and efficiently work with these precision tools.





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