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Carbide Processors is the go-to source for these hard to find bits because of our long time partnership with multiple manufacturers (such as Southeast Tools, Vortex, and Whiteside) who still make these bits either as standard parts or as customs. All of our suppliers use high quality raw materials to fabricate their bits so, start to finish, you are getting the best product possible for your projects.

Even if you are not able to find the bit you are looking for on our site, send us an email and let us know what you are looking for. Sometimes, if you’re looking for a threaded shank, we can pair you up with a drill chuck that will make a standard-make tool work for your needs. Additionally, some tools may be listed as “unavailable” but many times we can source through other suppliers or make them as custom tools which we are always happy to facilitate.

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Finding brad point drill bits (aka spur point or boring bits) have been the bane of many woodworkers, especially those looking for a threaded shank. The company that originally produced these bits went out of business a number of years ago and, since then, many people have been on the hunt for these tools.

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Brad point bits are universally used in making furniture, cabinetry, and a wide variety of woodworking projects. People love brad point bits because of their superior accuracy for the hole’s starting point and leaves a smooth, finished hole. The spur cutting edge ensures that the material does not splinter as the bit moves through it. This combination creates a finished product that is not only precise but also finished so that it does not require any additional tooling to give you a clean, professional result. Another benefit of these bits is that they are incredibly versatile and can often be used in a variety of materials such as certain plastics and thin sheet metal. If you have questions about whether or not a brad point bit is right for your job – just ask us! We’re here to help and even if the brad point isn’t the right tool for the job, we’ll help you figure out what is.

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