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    Decent set of brad point drill bits that won't break the bank??

    Hi Everyone

    As the topic states.....any reccomendations on a reasonably priced set of HSS brad point drill bits?

    TIA

    George

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    Try Infinity Tools or Lee Valley. you don't have to buy a big set, maybe just individual sizes. Good bits are a lot better than cheap bits. Save the cheap ones for drilling holes in pressure treated wood.

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    Define "reasonable". $3 to $12 per bit is reasonable for good drills depending on size. $25 for a set is expecting a lot. I have a couple cheap sets rotting in a drawer somewhere. You don't have to buy a $100 set. Just get what you need as you need it. I started with a $45 set of 12 which serves the bulk of my needs still. I have added a few here and there as required.
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    The Lee Valley set has lasted for 3-4 years and are still sharp. While I normally buy router and Forstner bits as the project requires, I sprang for the complete bit set in the metal box. It takes up little room. I often find myself going up or down 1/64" to better fit whatever is going into the hole.

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    The Colt Twinland bits (sold by Woodcraft and others, including Holbren, a SMC sponsor) are pretty darn good. Under $20 for the set of 7.

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