Small holes in wood are generally pilot holes for screws and even for nails, when I'm banging in nails close to the end of a length of timber that I don't want to risk splitting. When drilling small pilot holes in wood, I use Dewalt brad point bits. The most common drill sizes I use range from 2-10mm. I bought a set and just replace the worn ones as necessary. A set of drill countersink bits is also really handy for finish carpentry work. Using a drill and countersink bit prevents the wood from splitting when burying the screw head enough for it to be filled over by the decorators.

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Liu, Y., Zwingmann, B., & Schlaich, M. (2015). Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer for Cable Structures—A Review. Polymers, 7(10), 2078-2099. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym7101501

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I mainly use them for drilling holes for pipes in pipe boxing's and when fitting kitchens, but they come in handy for lots of other jobs too. Because I box pipes in plywood I don't really need to spend loads of money on them. If I was a plumber I'd invest in a more expensive all purpose set, but I found a 9 piece set of faithful hole saws that were half price and are more than sufficient.

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Liu Y, Zwingmann B, Schlaich M. Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer for Cable Structures—A Review. Polymers. 2015; 7(10):2078-2099. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym7101501

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Abstract: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) is an advanced composite material with the advantages of high strength, lightweight, no corrosion and excellent fatigue resistance. Therefore, unidirectional CFRP has great potential for cables and to replace steel cables in cable structures. However, CFRP is a typical orthotropic material and its strength and modulus perpendicular to the fiber direction are much lower than those in the fiber direction, which brings a challenge for anchoring CFRP cables. This paper presents an overview of application of CFRP cables in cable structures, including historical review, state of the art and prospects for the future. After introducing properties of carbon fibers, mechanical characteristics and structural forms of CFRP cables, existing CFRP cable structures in the world (all of them are cable bridges) are reviewed. Especially, their CFRP cable anchorages are presented in detail. New applications for CFRP cables, i.e., cable roofs and cable facades, are also presented, including the introduction of a prototype CFRP cable roof and the conceptual design of a novel structure—CFRP Continuous Band Winding System. In addition, other challenges that impede widespread application of CFRP cable structures are briefly introduced. Keywords: fiber reinforced polymer; CFRP cable; cable structure; anchorage

Hole saws are the best option for drilling holes in timber larger than 25mm. Whilst expensive ones are available individually it worked out cheaper for me to buy a set.

Liu, Yue, Bernd Zwingmann, and Mike Schlaich. 2015. "Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer for Cable Structures—A Review" Polymers 7, no. 10: 2078-2099. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym7101501

When I first started my carpentry apprenticeship I wasn't sure which were the most popular drill sizes I'd use and needed to buy. There are so many different types available and they vary in price so much I didn't want to go spending lots of money on drill bits I wasn't going to use. This page lists which ones I use for drilling various types of holes.

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Liu Y, Zwingmann B, Schlaich M. Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer for Cable Structures—A Review. Polymers. 2015; 7(10):2078-2099. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym7101501

For medium holes I have a 15 piece set of auger bits that range from 10 - 25mm. Mainly used in finish carpentry, the most popular sizes I use are 16, 18, 20, 22 and 25mm. Drilling mortice locks and mortice latches is possible with flat wood bits but auger bits are easier to keep straight while drilling - important during finishing work.

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