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Dec 18, 2025 - 05:56 AM
You can identify drill bits by looking at their tip shape, size, and material. For example, twist bits are common for wood and metal, masonry bits have a blunt, often carbide tip for concrete, and spade bits are flat for large wood holes. Checking any markings or labels on the shank can also help determine their type and size.
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