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Product Name: | BOSCH SP515 4 Piece Hex Shank Countersink Drill Bit Set with #6, 8, 10, and #12 |
Manufacturer: | Bosch |
Model Number: | SP515 |
Product SKU: | B01HH1F4PA |
UPC: | 346460629 |
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Are these better for the price??
Are these better for the price??
I would stick with the Bosch set. They are an established brand. The cheaper, no name Amazon brands have less quality control and are likely to come dull or not sharpened well.
Are these better for the price??
Adjustable Countersink Drill Bit, Self-Adjusting Depth Control Without Wrench, Preventing Scratches Or Marks by Stopper Mounted Bearing, Tungsten Carbide Tipped Counterbore - 1/8"x5/16"(3x8mm) https://a.co/d/74ftzAo
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Pre-drilling 2 pieces of wood before securing them with a screw so you don't split the wood. The shaft is shaped so that the screw head will be inset and flush with the wood.
Adjustable Countersink Drill Bit, Self-Adjusting Depth Control Without Wrench, Preventing Scratches Or Marks by Stopper Mounted Bearing, Tungsten Carbide Tipped Counterbore - 1/8"x5/16"(3x8mm) https://a.co/d/74ftzAo
Buy "Shopping land" brand stuff at your own risk. Looks like Chinese junk
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"Country of Origin : Korea, Republic of"
May not be as junkie as you think. One Amazon reviewer wrote: "I was on the fence about buying this because of the price but they kept popping up on different YouTube woodworking g channels..." But I only found 1 short video on TY https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VY1hYrIFB7U
It actually looks very useful.
Adjustable Countersink Drill Bit, Self-Adjusting Depth Control Without Wrench, Preventing Scratches Or Marks by Stopper Mounted Bearing, Tungsten Carbide Tipped Counterbore - 1/8"x5/16"(3x8mm) https://a.co/d/74ftzAo
That only has a single size, and the reviews suggest it doesn't work well if you want a shallow hole
With free hand it's hard to be consistent, especially in softer wood. This is a time saver if you are looking for repeatable results, especially for larger projects. If you don't like it, return it.
It may be best for most to stick with the Bosch countersinks for infrequent use. The tool I linked to takes the guess work out if you think you'll get a lot of use out of it. An analogy would be using a torque wrench to change a car tire rather than tightening your lug nuts "snug". Both work, one gives more feedback.