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Apr 25, 2026 - 06:20 AM
Bit type matters because it affects the kind of hole you can create, the speed of drilling, and the finish quality. For example, brad point bits are excellent for precision wood drilling as they reduce tear-out and prevent bit wandering, like the Timberline 606-140. Taper point bits, such as the Timberline 630-266, are ideal for countersinking screws in wood. The availability of slow spiral bits and fully ground replacement bits, as seen in Timberline 630-202, allows users to match bit type to specific tasks. This category offers a variety of bits tools so you can select the optimal design for your project.
