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The EXCEART Bracelet Drill Bit Set is a high-speed steel woodworking tool kit designed for creating wooden bracelets, rings, and cylinders. With a chrome finish and a compact size of 2.4 x 0.63 x 0.39 inches, this durable set is perfect for both amateur and professional woodworkers looking to enhance their DIY projects.
Material | High Speed Steel |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Shank Type | Straight |
Brand | EXCEART |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.4 x 0.63 x 0.39 inches |
Tool Flute Type | Straight |
Surface Recommendation | Steel,Wood |
Manufacturer | EXCEART |
Part Number | 43JMY256GB9M52DV8V14PG |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 0.63 x 0.39 inches |
Item model number | 43JMY256GB9M52DV8V14PG |
Size | 6.1X1.6cm |
Color | As Shown |
Finish | Chrome |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | milling cutter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Cuts Ebony Wood
I used the drill bit to rough cut this bracelet from Gabon Ebony. That is super hard wood but the device got the job done on the outside edge. It cut the profile with it. Because I was rushed for time I finished removing the center plug with a 2 1/4 Hole Saw (Hole Dozer) to speed things up.I saw other buyers stating that they had drill bits breaking on them. The one I used did not. I took my time and slowed my drill press down to 1000 rpm. So, it takes patience using it but my drill bit held up fine. I could have finished using it but, again, I wanted to cut the plug out faster because I needed to show it to someone rather quickly. In short, I would buy these drill bits again.
B**.
Poor quality & NOT FOR HARDWOODS!!
This is clearly not for hardwoods! I tried it on a piece of zebra wood, bought for just this purpose, and it broke after barely starting the reverse side. Also, 2 of the 4 set screws flew out at some point and are now missing, with no spares in the package. There are also NO instructions, such as minimum and maximum thickness of wood for each bit size, speed, etc. Not real impressed, I will spend the money and get good bits next time. Good idea, poor execution, and even worse quality.
G**L
Great tool
very good tool, just take your time
J**R
Wood Thickness is an issue, must work slowly
No instructions, but it is reasonably intuitive. You need to ensure the wood is not thicker than the area cut out by the blades. You can only go so deep before you start to destroy the edges of the bracelet. Takes a bit of trial and error, but it will product good results. Use medium hard wood. Too soft it tears, too hard, and it takes too long to work it. You definitely need a drill press and some clamps or a centering vice (hit up Harbor Freight). A thickness planer would also be very useful if you plan to make multiple bracelets.
L**G
Poor product
Very poorly designed. It came with absolutely no instructions. Broke the largest bit on the first try, was using kiln dried box elder. Two of the securing screws are somewhere on my shop floor along with the drill bit. Total waste of money, will be sending this back for a refund.
J**.
Small size, low quality, no directions
My bracelet bit arrived today, and I was pretty excited to try it out. I opened the package, and found that the bag the parts had arrived in was torn, and it was all loose in the Amazon bag. The packaging bag was also filthy. With all the negative reviews, I wonder if I didn't get a return?There were no directions in the bag, but I managed to get it together and immediately tried it on a small scrap piece of oak. You'll need a drill press to do this, and you'll definitely want a good set of clamps. The blades themselves aren't nearly sharp enough for good hardwood -- I think it would have worked well if I was using pine or something, but who the heck wants a bracelet made out of cheap softwood? They don't give you any indication of maximum thickness, but from measuring, I gathered that I could go through a 0.5" board (and maybe a 0.75" board if I was careful).The bits catch a lot, and you'll have to back off and start over again, as well as going REALLY slowly. But, that's not too bad. Took about 10-15 minutes to cut through. The bracelet itself isn't half bad immediately. It needed some work with the dremel, and came out fairly smooth and nice. At issue, though, is that I used the largest sized bit (68 mm) and ... no one I can find has hands small enough to slip it on.So, cool, if you wanna make wooden bracelets for children.
I**T
Excellent
Very steady and cuts real well.
A**R
Cheap metal
Terrible. Literally first try and every single bit broke along with groove either being chipped off or completely broken off. Keep in mind this was used on softer wood. Please don’t waste your money on this overseas product. Moral of the story, you pay for what you get.
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