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The Dremel 631 Brad Point Bits set includes four titanium-coated, high-speed steel drill bits designed for precise, centered drilling in wood. Compatible with all Dremel rotary tools, these bits cover sizes from 1/8" to 1/4" diameter, delivering professional-grade performance and durability for your woodworking projects.

| Brand | Dremel |
| Cutting Angle String | 6E+1 Degrees |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Finish Type | Titanium |
| Material | High Speed Steel (HSS) |
| Shank Type | Straight |
M**S
Nice drill bits for my dremel workstation
Brad point bits are awesome. These ones are nice and sharp. I use them with the dremel workstation and they work great. The dremel workstation essentially turns your dremel into a drill press. It is not a precision tool (much of it is plastic). If you are using these drill bits in a dremel workstation, I STRONGLY recommend using a square to validate that the drill bit is perfectly perpendicular to the base. If it isn’t, you should investigate if your dremel is seated properly in the workstation, and that all bolts are tight (don’t miss ones on the bottom of the cradle that holds the dremel). The first workstation that I bought was defective such that the drill bit angled towards the rear of the base. So be sure to check with a square before drilling something important!
M**E
A MUST HAVE SET OF DRILLS FOR THE DREMEL ROTARY TOLL.
Dremel accessories are best for Dremel rotary tolls. A perfect set of drill bits, but must be used very carefully!!
B**N
Works great for plastic
These cut plastic like butter and it’s really nice not to have to use a center punch. Honestly I don’t even had to de burr with this either the cut is pretty clean. Although I’m sure they’ll dull over time. But worth the money. Despite dremels claim, they work perfectly fine in my regular drill as well although of course they’re meant for more precise projects (and won’t be as long)
C**.
Good quality drill bits for small craft projects.
I use my Dremel tool all the time for crafting projects and these drill bits are great if you need to make small, accurate holes in wood and metal.
L**.
The Drill Bits Run True With The Turned Down Shank
These turned down shank diameters run true. I found no vibration or wobble whatsoever., even at high speed. For me, this was an excellent purchase, and the drill bits meet my expectations.
S**O
Excellent Strength & Durability
Bought these to use my Dremel to drill holes into wood leg extenders for a table and I'm very happy to see the Dremel Quality now that they have arrived. They are the exact size I need and the variety is useful. Thank you for offering here so I don't have to go to a store to find them.
J**9
Works on plastic.....
Does great . Wonderful tools in the struggle against Tab man and his Allies., The dreaded Mole troll. They never had a chance. If the Mole troll has you worried these golden javelins of destiny will help you prevail in battle., So you can move on to the channel bridge of despair. Fear not every story has it's ups and downs. Stay True and Finnish strong.
M**K
Great bits for Dremel/Workstation combo.
These are great bits for use with a Dremel tool secured in their "Workstation" 220 mini-press, but probably not much practical use for anything else. 1/8" reduced shanks mean they'll fit the standard Dremel mini-chuck with ease; the bits are shorter in length to accommodate the limited, 2" max. press transit of the 220, and the brad point cutting tips will help with pin-point centering/accuracy of your drill holes, despite the somewhat "squirrelly" nature of the 220's press action. Don't get me wrong, I actually like the Dremel mini-press ... it should just not be confused with a "real" drill press ... its limitations are no greater or less than those of the Dremel tool itself. Dremel's express warning that hand-drilling with the 1/4" bit is "not recommended" should tell you all you need to know about these bits. Just take your time, carefully align, don't drill materials too hard for the bit (e.g., metal, really dense hardwoods), and don't put too much pressure on the cut ... let the bit do the work, and you should be VERY happy with your results.
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