Wood Drills

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You will find an extensive range of carbide-tipped drills, as well as drills made of high-speed steel in various lengths and diameters. Most wood drills are equipped with a centering point with which the tools can be aligned very precisely.

For precise results it is recommended to work with a pillar drill or drill stand. This guarantees exact drill holes. The choice of wood drill depends on your requirements.

While Forstner bits are used especially for large boreholes, auger bits are suitable for deep holes.

Product image for Wood twist drill CV
Wood twist drill CV
AØ: 4 mm | SØ: 4 mm | NL: 43 mm | GL: 75 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
3,59 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-350004000
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HM wood twist drill set 7 pieces
in a wooden box | Drill Ø: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12- mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
146,36 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-159350700
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Snake bit (Lewis) set 6 pcs.
6-part in wooden box l  GL: 320 mm | AØ: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
111,10 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-141030000
Product image for HSS centre drill for countersinks Ø 45 - 120 mm
HSS centre drill for countersinks Ø 45 - 120 mm
AØ: 4,0 mm | SØ: 10 mm | for Ø: 45 - 120 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
19,96 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-161921000
Product image for 90° countersink with drill D1: 2.4 mm
90° countersink with drill D1: 2.4 mm
with hex shaft 1/4" (6.3 mm) | D1: 2.4 mm | D: 9.5 mm | L: 54 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
15,99 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: WP-AS02404S
Product image for Countersinks with 3.2 mm drill bit and depth stop
Countersinks with 3.2 mm drill bit and depth stop
with hex shaft 1/4" (6.3 mm) | D1: 3.2 mm | D: 9.5 mm | L: 60 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
27,89 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: WP-AQP3204SC
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Depth stop for Forstner bits
for drills with Ø:- 10 - 21 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
52,22 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-162110800
Product image for Wood twist drill set HSS-G 6 pcs.
Wood twist drill set HSS-G 6 pcs.
In wooden box | Drill bit Ø: 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 mm and countersink (90°)
Delivery time 2-3 days
63,78 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-357550500
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SUPER Forestry drill Classic
AØ: 20 mm | SØ: 8 mm | NL: 57 mm | GL: 90 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
24,47 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-163002000
Product image for Festool Drill countersink BSTA HS D 3,5 CE
Festool Drill countersink BSTA HS D 3,5 CE
Countersink with depth stop BSTA HS D3,5 CE | Diameter: 3,5 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
66,14 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: F-492523
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Hinge hole drill - Bormax geometry
AØ: 35 mm | SØ: 10 mm | NL: 40 mm | GL: 60 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
21,96 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-351403500
Product image for Countersink with cross hole 90° D 16 mm
Countersink with cross hole 90° D 16 mm
AØ: 16 mm | SØ: 8 mm | NL: 60 mm | GL: 90 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
30,14 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-211501600
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Wood twist drill HSS
AØ:- 20 mm | SØ: 10 mm | NL: 140 mm | GL: 200 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
42,02 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-159120000
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Slip-on countersink 180° HSS
IØ: 6 mm | AØ: 16 mm | GL: 23 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
55,98 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-210606000
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Drill extension
IØ: 8 mm | AØ: 16 mm | SØ: 10 mm | NL: 100 mm | GL: 125 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
32,09 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-163900300
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Drill countersink set WS
IØ: 4 mm | AØ: 16 mm | NL: 30 mm | GL: 75 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
18,02 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-357304000
Product image for Slip-on countersink WS classic
Slip-on countersink WS classic
IØ: 3,5 mm | AØ: 16 mm | GL: 25 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
16,84 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-210003500
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Slip-on countersink hobby
IØ: 4 mm | AØ: 12 mm | GL: 20 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
8,62 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-353700400
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Piloted counterbore
AØ: 10 mm | SØ: 8 mm | NL: 50 mm | GL: 75 mm | for Countersink Ø: 20-40 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
22,48 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-161911000
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Bormax Prima (Pilot Guided) Forstner bit Ø16mm
Incl. pilot drill and center point | AØ: 16 mm  | SØ: 10 mm | NL: 57 mm  | GL: 90 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
45,48 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-162401600
Product image for Wood twist drill CV set 8 pcs.
Wood twist drill CV set 8 pcs.
in plastic box | Drill Ø: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
17,79 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-350150800
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Delivery time 2-3 days
1,90 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-210800400_1
Product image for Twist drill for wood CV long
Twist drill for wood CV long
AØ: 20 mm | SØ: 10 mm | NL: 190 mm | GL: 250 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
28,17 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-349102000
Product image for Wood twist drill bits long HSS
Wood twist drill bits long HSS
AØ: 3,5 mm | SØ: C 6,3 mm | NL:- 45 mm | GL: 70 mm
Delivery time 2-3 days
10,82 €
incl. VAT
Art.-Nr: FA-159703500

ENT and FAMAG Wood Drills

We offer the complete wood drill program from the market leader FAMAG, from Remscheid in Germany. FAMAG have been drillmaking specialists since 1865. The precision and high standards of FAMAG drill bits have been known, loved and above all proven for many years. The FAMAG drills are complemented in our range by drill bits from ENT and the English brand Trend.

WOOD DRILLING


In woodworking, drilling has always been one of the most important machining methods, along with sawing and planing. There are only a few traditional trades in which it does not play such a major role (such as turning or coopering), but holes are always drilled in carpentry, joinery and carpentry. In more modern areas of woodworking, such as interior finishing, drilling also plays a major role, even if it is only to drill guide holes and through holes for screws.

"Drilling thick boards" as a term for the patient but strenuous overcoming of great resistance still recalls the days of manual hand drills (drill winch, drill bit and the like), where the drilling tool was set in rotation by muscle power. Today, they are rarely used; as a rule, one will resort to an electric drill (stationary or as a hand drill corded or battery-powered). This way, even thick boards lose their fear. Provided you use a suitable wood drill.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT DRILL


Difference between wood drill and metal drill


Trying to drill wood with a metal or stone drill will almost always lead to unsatisfactory results, even though twist drills for wood and for metal, for example, look quite similar. Wood drills have certain characteristics that allow clean drill holes in the wood.

Wood differs from other materials by its inhomogeneous structure: the material consists of hard and soft fibres. For this reason, wood drills are usually equipped with a centre point that prevents the drill from being pushed or pulled to the side ('running') by hard fibres when the hole is being drilled. However, the wood fibres must also be cut through at the edge of the drill hole before the wood is cut with the cutting edges. Otherwise, the fibres would not be cut cleanly but would tear out. Therefore, wood drills have so-called pre-cutters of different shapes on the outer edge, with which the fibres are cut through. The other features of wood twist drills (shank, cutting edges, helix) largely correspond to the drills for metal and stone, but they differ in details of the cutting edge and helix geometry and often also in the material used.

Differences between wood drill types


Centre point and pre-cutter are features that are common to almost all wood drills. Beyond that, however, one can still distinguish certain shapes, some of which are optimised for specific areas of application.

The wood twist drill


The wood twist drill corresponds to the description given above. In our programme you will find wood twist drills from leading manufacturers such as FAMAG and ENT. Most variants are equipped with a cylindrical shank, but we also stock wood twist drills with a bit shank. The service life of the twist drills depends mainly on the tool material used, here you have the choice between chrome vanadium steel, tool steel, high-speed steel (HSS and HSS-G) and carbide-tipped drills.

Wood twist drills do come in diameters up to 16 mm and in lengths up to more than 450 mm, but for holes with very large diameters or very great depths, you are more likely to reach for two other types of drill that are better suited for these purposes.

The auger bit


The auger bit is the specialist for very deep holes (which may also have a large diameter - we stock auger bits up to a diameter of 50 mm).

What is the difference between the twist drill and the auger bit?

Despite superficial similarities, the auger bit differs from the twist drill in several respects: One distinguishing feature is the size. Not only in terms of diameter, but also with lengths of over 1000 mm, the auger bit far surpasses the twist drill. Unlike most auger bits, the centre point of the auger bit is usually threaded so that the bit pulls itself into the wood. Finally, the spiral flute of the auger bit is deeper and its pitch flatter to ensure easy chip evacuation even from deep holes.

The Forstner and Hinge Sinker


Forstner drills and hinge sinkers are the tools of choice when it comes to drilling large-diameter, tear-free holes or blind holes with a flat bottom.

Two common uses for both types of drill:

  1. Drilling out knots or knotholes in solid wood.
  2. Drilling receptacles for cup hinges and similar fittings in furniture making.

What is the difference between the Forstner bit and the artificial bit?

The Forstner bit has two circumferential cutting edges that allow the bit to be guided well even on workpiece edges where the hole is open on one side. The peripheral cutting edges and the centre point allow the Forstner drill to be used in the hand drill as well. In contrast, the hinge sinker should always be used in a stationary drilling machine (drill stand, pillar drilling machine), as they tend to run easily when guided by hand. Due to the lack of peripheral cutting edges, hinge sinkers have the advantage that they are easier to resharpen.

 

 

FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Wood Drills

How can I recognise a wood drill?

A wood drill bit is always equipped with a centre point, which - as the name suggests - is located in the centre of the drill head.

What is special about a wood drill?

Wood drills are equipped with a pronounced centre point and flutes. With the help of the centre point, the exact positioning of the drill hole is determined and the wood drill holds an exact course in the material. Guidance is necessary as wood is not a homogeneous material and the drill would run easily. Lateral shoulder cutting edges ensure a clean cut through the fibres in the edge area of the drill hole. If, for example, a metal drill is used in woodworking - which does not have these properties - it can quickly happen that the drill slips when you start drilling and that the edge area of the drill hole tears out. The clamping groove ensures a better removal of the chips during drilling. 

Do I really need a special drill for wood?

This cannot be answered with yes or no. It always depends on the area of application of your drilling. If you need tear-free drillings, then we recommend a wood drill in any case. If you want to drill exact holes freehand, then also. The centre point makes it much easier for you to drill the hole. 

Up to what diameter hole can I drill with a wood drill?

We carry classic wood drills up to a diameter of 20 mm. There are wood drills but also in other variants such as Forstner bits up to Ø50 mm, cylinder head drills up to Ø60 mm, auger bits up to Ø22 mm, concealed hinge drills up to Ø35 mm. Our range of wood drills is diverse. We would also be pleased to advise you by telephone!

What should I pay attention to when buying a wood drill?

When buying a drill, always pay attention to the different qualities (steel compositions) or the material from which the drill was made. The standard is now HSS-G, extra-hardened high speed steel. However, there are also drills with carbide tipped (HM) and chrome vanaduim steel (CV).