The frustration shared by many Pen Makers / Wood Turners is that a standard twist / brad point drill bit clogs up & snaps, or warps an exotic wood blank. Many pen blanks are thrown out because of inadequate chip removal. The flutes of a Fisch pen drill are noticeably different when compared to standard drill bit flutes. With less clogging, better tip geometry and faster chip extraction, the heat created by the drilling process is dramatically decreased. The deep flute shape clears the chips without repeatedly having to back the bit out during the cut. No vibrations or wandering of the drill bit during the drilling process. Overall length is 150 mm.
- Parabolic Flute design eliminating the need to withdraw the bit until the hole has been drilled through
- Can drill up to 1350 holes without sharpening
- European Pen Makers Drill Bits made from M2 HSS High Speed Steel for longer service
- The full length of the drill bit can be used in a single pass
- Reduced friction by the shape of the outer flute area makes for faster drilling and less heat buildup for longer life
Specifications
- Material: High Speed Steel
- Finish Type: High Speed Steel
- Shank Type: Straight
- Cutting Angle String: 135 Degrees
- Brand: Fisch
- Item dimensions L x W x H: 1.5 x 0.5 x 10 inches
- Point Style: Taper Point
- Surface Recommendation: Alloy Steel
- Number of Flutes: 1
- Unit Count: 1.0 Count
- Minimum Bore Diameter: 0.38 Inches
- Tool Flute Type: Parabolic
- Global Trade Identification Number: 09002696322597
- Manufacturer: Fisch
- Part Number: FSN-322597
- Item Weight: 1.92 ounces
- Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 0.5 x 10 inches
- Item model number: FSN-322597
- Size: 3/8-Inch
- Finish: High Speed Steel
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Measurement System: Metric
- Included Components: FSN-322597
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
Uses:
- Drilling deep, precise holes for pen making
- Creating pilot holes for screws in joinery
- Boring holes for dowels in cabinet making
- Drilling out waste material in mortise and tenon joints
- Making holes for decorative inlays
- Crafting wooden jewelry components
- Drilling through-holes in small project parts
- Creating starter holes for larger drill bits
- Drilling holes for wire passage in lamps and other small furniture
- Precision drilling in tight spaces where larger bits cannot reach