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Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - JR1 - 01-23-2016 I got the Woodcaft set on sale but I agree just buy the ones you need as you need them. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - MsNomer - 01-24-2016 I ordinarily agree with the aversion to sets, but I would have to order odd sizes. It is a great comfort to know that any size between 1/16 and 3/8 (1/64 increment) is ready in my shop. I've used a lot of them. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - Guest - 01-24-2016 Steve N said: I agree with Steve. I find i use a half dozen sizes 99% of the time - mostly the smaller sizes, 3/8 and smaller. Buy an indexed drill bit storage box and fill it up as you need new sizes. I have lots of cheap, miscellaneous twist bits I use for pilot holes and such, and toss them when they get worn beyond use or break. I keep my good brad points in a metal indexed box and save them for precision drilling. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - YSU65 - 01-24-2016 I bought a cheaper set then replace the ones that I use most frequently with better quality bits. Allows me to drill good holes on better projects, covers me on off beat things....Tom Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - Gary G™ - 01-24-2016 Grainger or McMaster should have individual bits. Also, someone here recommended Montana drill bits (made in the USA) and I've been very happy with those. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - museumguy - 01-24-2016 YSU65 said: I agree with this wholeheartedly. I bought the set from WoodCraft. They are pretty good but I replace them as needed with Forest City Tools brand. Just my personal preference, haven't used many of the others mentioned so I can't compare quality. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - Phil S. - 01-24-2016 Makes a lot of sense to buy them as you need them, but I really like having them on hand rather than holding up a project waiting for a bit to arrive in the mail. I have the set of small bits from LV and really like them and an off brand set of larger bits up to 1/2", IIRC which I probably don't. The LV bits cut cleaner, but for the time being the bigger ones will have to do.. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - kscott - 01-24-2016 I bought the Rockler bits when they were on sale for $24.95. When I got home I put them in a drawer and didn't use them for a couple of months. When I did, I found that the 1/2" bit was not straight. The runout at the end was about 1/4". I called Rockler. They apologized all over the place and sent out a replacement set right away. I immediately tested all the bits and they were fine. I asked about shipping the others back and they said that I should keep them. I have found the bits to work well and have to give them kudos for acting rapidly to rectify a problem. Ken Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - Dave Diaman - 01-24-2016 kscott said: Thanks for that bit of information Ken (no pun intended). I never really trust Amazon reviews very much. For all my heavy use bits I have the LV bits. In general I buy things as I need them. Drill bits are an exception to that though. I find I'm always pulling odd sized bits from one of my indexes. If I bought them as I needed them I would either do a lot of waiting for drill bits or I would drill the wrong size hole to make due with what I have. It sounds like the Rockler bits may be a decent value. Re: Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits - Brian Miller - 01-24-2016 My first set or five brad point drills (1/4",3/8",1/2",5/8",3/4") came with my new Shopsmith in 1980 and the three smallest have been resharpened once by Woodcraft. Many years ago I bought the Lee Valley 5/64" to 1/4" set. Since then I have ordered a few needed sizes from Lee Valley and that is where I will buy more if needed. |