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DRILL BIT SCREWS. 7 64 HEX WRENCH Drill Bit Screws
Step 4: Drill again?! Yes. Drilling on the back of the door. Why? Stupid screws aren't long enough for my door. Either my doors for my cabinets are very good quality and are thicker than usual, or stupid screws are cheap ass. Chamfering tool for twist drill-bits??
Anyways, I, as the master of improvisation, decided to pick a drill to match the size of the head of the screw, and will drill on the back of the door so that I get a countersink. What's important? I switch the drill so it turns counterclockwise -- I'm not trying to drill a real hole here. Instead, if the drill bit runs backwards and I apply enough pressure, slowly I can get a countersink going. Totally ghetto.. Who wants to sponsor me to buy some real tools? So far, I belive this to be a beveling tool that clamps over a twist drill-bit so that as you reach your desired depth, it chamfers out the last little bit for a bevel headed screw to be set in flush. Unfortunately the very tip of the bevel cutter must have been broken, so the chamfer isn't clean right up to the hole. Maybe that is why there is a beveling/chamfering bit for the brace-- that works very well. Similar posts: socket set 3 8 replacement parts for power tools core drilling tools hand grinder tools barrel nut screwdriver power electric tools plier tool tamper proof torx screwdriver set computer tool set |