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Lee Valley tools are good quality at reasonable prices
https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/too...tooth-bits
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fptahoe,
End grain is tough to drill, you want the best bits you can afford.
By most accounts/reviews the Fisch Wave Cutter forstner bits are great. I don't own any but they are absolutely on my "to buy" list when I need a great bit. The reviews that I have read claim the bits stay sharp for a long time. The only complaint I have seen is "they look hard/impossible to sharpen".
Woodcraft caries them, but your favorite search engine will lead you to other sources.
Oh, and find a chart with drill speeds by size of hole to drill. Any bit will last longer if you use the proper speed for the hole size.
Good luck.
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I bought a 16 pc carbide hex shank set from Grizzly. I really like them, stay sharp. great for drill press and on the lathe. Not for hand held drills.
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I should probably just go buy all of their remaining inventory instead of posting it here, but the Colt Maxicut are the best end grain forstners I have ever used. They aren't made any more but Tay tools bought out the remaining stock and still has a a few odd sizes left. A steal at these prices if you don't need a particular size they don't have. Even their econoline is very good.
https://taytools.com/collections/colt
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Colt Maxicut RotoStop is what I bought when I did several pepper mills. Ease of bit change is amazing!
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Thanks to all that responded. I chased down all of the suggestions, and the only supplier that has inventory ready to ship now is Woodcraft. Honestly, I rarely buy from them as they their deliveries take so much longer to get here than almost anyone other supplier I use. Again, very much appreciate the suggestions.