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Cobalt Drill Bits

Are Cobalt Drill Bits Good for Metal?

by Tom Mackenzy

When we need to drill metal, we can use a cobalt drill bit which is compatible with so many metals such as aluminum, bras, steel, stainless steel, titanium, cast iron, etc. When a cobalt drill bit is used to drill metal, it should have a …

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M35 and M42 Cobalt Drill Bits – (All You Should Know!)

by Tom Mackenzy

Cobalt drill bits are widely used in both woodworking and metalworking. Due to the hardness of cobalt, it can be used to drill metal, hardwood, and many more hard and tough materials. Cobalt drill bits are two types according to the cobalt percentage. The higher …

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Are Cobalt Drill Bits Better than Titanium? – (07 Reasons)

by Tom Mackenzy

Cobalt drill bits and titanium drill bits are widely used in metalworking and woodworking. Due to their hardness, both can be used in metal and wood easily when you are working; which drill bit is good for your task? Are Cobalt Drill Bits Better than …

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Are Cobalt Drill Bits Good For Aluminium?

by Tom Mackenzy

Aluminum is a soft metal hence metalworking is easy and precise. When you need to drill aluminium, it is easy, and you can use a metal bit. But some aluminium metals are mixed with other metals, and hardness and softness have increased. When you drill …

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Are Cobalt Drill Bits Good for Hardened Steel?

by Tom Mackenzy

Hardened steel is called medium or high carbon including steel. The hardness of the steel depends on the amount of carbon included, and according to the carbon percentage, its hardness is varied. Normally 0.5 – 1.5% carbon content in added to the hardened steel. The …

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Cobalt Drill Bits

  • Cobalt Drill Bits
  • How to Identify Cobalt Drill Bits?
  • Sharpen a Cobalt Drill Bit
  • Are Cobalt Drill Bits Good For Metal?
  • M35 and M42 Cobalt Drill Bits
  • Are Cobalt Drill Bits Better than Titanium?
  • Are Cobalt Drill Bits Good For Aluminium?
  • Are Cobalt Drill Bits Good for Hardened Steel?

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Tom Mackency

I am Tom, I am interested in DIY projects. I have my own workshop and I spend my free time with so many projects. So I would like to share my experience with you regarding power tools, woodworking, metalworking, etc.


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