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|tool name=Step Drill Bits | |tool name=Step Drill Bits | ||
|image=Subland_twist_drill.JPG | |german=Stufenbohrer|image=Subland_twist_drill.JPG | ||
|synonyms=Unibits, Subland twist drill bits;<br>DE: Stufenbohrer | |synonyms=Unibits, Subland twist drill bits;<br>DE: Stufenbohrer | ||
|type=[[Drill Bits|drill bits]] | |type=[[Drill Bits|drill bits]] | ||
Revision as of 16:49, 29 May 2022
| ToolInfoBox Step Drill Bits | |
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| Synonyms: | Unibits, Subland twist drill bits; DE: Stufenbohrer |
| Type: | drill bits |
| Material: | plastic, metal, MDF |
| Used with: | drills |
| Location: | Wood Workshop (next to drilling table) need a proper spot! |
| Access Requirements: | read this page |
| Similar (More or Less): | Blechschälbohrer |
Step drill bits are especially nice for drilling through sheet metal as they make a smoother exit than regular twist drill bits.
As a little bonus, the holes usually come out slightly countersunk - not at the right angle to receive a sunk screw, but already deburred (entgratet).