Drill bit
Drill bits are the cutters of drill tools. Bits are interchangeable, meaning that they can be removed from the end of the drill, either to replace a worn part or to change the size of the part.
Spade drill
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Spade bits are used for rough boring in wood. They tend not to leave clean holes. They are flat, with two cutters and a point and often have spurs in an attempt to ensure a cleaner hole.
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Image:Spade bits.JPG|Spade bits
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Image:drill spade tiny.jpg|Tiny spade bit
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