Differentiate Drill bit and Auger bit
Points : Differentiate Drill bit and Auger bit
Drill Bit
A Drill bit is a easy and inexpensive bit and use to cut holes in thin piece of wood. Its
cutting end has three parts-centers which go in the piece, spur which enter later than
it cutting a circle, and router which removes the waste wood.
Other end of the bit is in the form of a square and tapered shank and tang, which is built-in into the, the brace. Among the two ends is around shank. Bits are accessible in diameter 6 mm to 4 mm. About 70 mm bottomless holes can be cut by high-quality types of bits. Various of the bits contain screw centre.
Auger Bit A Auger bit consists of twice spirals. Spur is not at the front side. The cutting edges are bent backwards which cut the grains of the wood. Auger bits are accessible in sizes of 5 mm to 45 mm diameters. Dowel auger bit is about 15 cm lengthy.
Other end of the bit is in the form of a square and tapered shank and tang, which is built-in into the, the brace. Among the two ends is around shank. Bits are accessible in diameter 6 mm to 4 mm. About 70 mm bottomless holes can be cut by high-quality types of bits. Various of the bits contain screw centre.
Auger Bit A Auger bit consists of twice spirals. Spur is not at the front side. The cutting edges are bent backwards which cut the grains of the wood. Auger bits are accessible in sizes of 5 mm to 45 mm diameters. Dowel auger bit is about 15 cm lengthy.
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