is a cutting tool designed to create cylindrical holes in various materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, or masonry. Here are some key features and aspects of drill bits:
- Design: Drill bits typically consist of a cylindrical shaft with a pointed tip at one end for cutting into the material. The opposite end of the bit usually has a shank that fits into the chuck of a drill. The tip may be equipped with cutting edges or flutes to facilitate the removal of material during drilling.
- Material: Drill bits are made from various materials, each suited for specific applications and materials. Common materials include:
- High-Speed Steel (HSS): Suitable for drilling into wood, metal, and plastic. HSS bits are relatively inexpensive and versatile.
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