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Ultimate Drill Bit Guide: Types, Materials, and When to Use Each

A drill is only as good as the bit you put in it. Using the wrong drill bit is the number one cause of frustration for DIYers — broken bits, wandering holes, blown-out exit holes, and overheating. This comprehensive guide covers every common drill bit type, what material it’s designed for, and when to reach for each one.

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Drill bit set organized in case
A quality drill bit set is essential for every toolbox

Twist Bits: The Universal Standard

Standard twist bits are the most common type and handle the majority of drilling tasks. High-speed steel (HSS) twist bits work for wood, plastic, and soft metals. Cobalt twist bits (HSS with 5-8% cobalt) handle stainless steel and other hard metals. Titanium-coated bits offer reduced friction for longer life in production environments. For general use, a quality HSS set from Bosch or Milwaukee covers 90% of household drilling needs. Save cobalt bits for when you specifically need to drill hard metals.

Drill Bit Types Comparison

Bit Type Best Materials Hole Size Price Range
Twist Bit (HSS)Wood, plastic, soft metal1/16″ – 1/2″$15-$40 set
Spade BitWood, plywood3/8″ – 1.5″$10-$25 set
Forstner BitWood (clean flat-bottom)1/4″ – 2+”$25-$60 set
Hole SawWood, drywall, thin metal3/4″ – 6″$20-$50 set
Masonry BitConcrete, brick, stone3/16″ – 1″$12-$30 set
Step BitSheet metal, thin plastic1/8″ – 1.375″$15-$35 each
Drilling into wood
Using the right bit type prevents damage and produces clean holes

Pro Tips for Longer Bit Life

Let the bit do the work — excessive pressure generates heat that dulls the cutting edge. Use cutting oil when drilling metal (even a drop of 3-in-1 oil helps). Clear chips frequently by backing the bit out periodically, especially in deep holes. Match your drill speed to the material: high speed for wood, medium for soft metals, slow for steel and masonry. And store bits properly — a loose pile in a drawer dulls edges and chips carbide tips. A good bit index or case pays for itself in longer bit life.

Organized tool workshop
Proper storage extends drill bit life significantly
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Drill/Driver
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Drill/Driver
Bosch Bulldog Rotary Hammer Drill
Bosch Bulldog Rotary Hammer Drill

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