Help finding a good quality affordable set of brad point drill bits
#11
I looked at what Lee Valley has and can't bring myself to spend $150 but that is what I want. Does anyone know where something similar can be found more affordably? I am working on handling a knife and need the odd fractional sizes that come in a big set. I have a 7 piece set but the sizes I need aren't included.
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#12
http://m.harborfreight.com/brad-point-wo...Fnot%20provided

Don't knock them until you try them. I got each guy in our shop a set and they are tool snobs and they liked them. Get the set and if you find you use certain ones on a production basis replace with them with better ones. The set is nice because your needs will vary with different projects and for $15 you can't go wrong. The web page says the set goes from 3/8 to 1/2". A typo. My set goes 1/16 to 1/2". The Grizzly ones look good and won't break the bank.
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#13
I love the one from Woodcraft. Look for it on sale.
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#14
Not sure which Lee Valley set you were looking at, but do you really need all those sizes? I'd spend the $49.50 for the basic HSS brad point set (12 bits, 5/64"to 1/4"), and add sizes as you need them. Buying quality bits will be cheaper in the long run.
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Allan Hill
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#15
Rick L said:


http://m.harborfreight.com/brad-point-wo...Fnot%20provided

Don't knock them until you try them. I got each guy in our shop a set and they are tool snobs and they liked them.




+1
~ Chris
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#16
Take a look at what Grizzly has to offer. Full sets and some open stock too which may allow you to buy only what you need. I've been satisfied with theirs.
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#17
Rockler has a nice set for about $50. Looking at Amazon it gets pretty good reviews. I have one of the smaller Lee Valley sets and love it but like you I can't bring myself to buy the big set. I have a cheap fractional and numbered index. I think I'm going to pick up one of the Rockler sets to have the fractional index in Brad point bits.
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#18
Home Depot sells a set of 5 DeWalt bits up to 1/2 for a few dollars. I supplemented them one at a time from LV and WC as needed.
They may or may not be the best.
Ag
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#19
check with Brian at Holbren.com. He's a member here.

I got a set from him that are really nice and I don't think they were super expensive.

Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. - Philip K. Dick

Mark

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#20
My suggestion is buy the best bits you can afford, and forget about the set part. Just get the sizes you need, as you need them.
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GW
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