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Dewalt flat wood bits

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In a previous topic I mentioned Dewalt flat wood bits, unfortunately I can't find the topic :oops: But today I was fitting some door handles and tubular latches and I used one and so I took a picture.

I'm not 100% certain that they are made by dewalt as I bought them from Ebay, but they are exceptional quality bits.

The picture is not brilliant as it has been so dark ::b
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Unusual looking things. :scratch: Looking at them end on, are they Z shaped?
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Geewizz wrote:Unusual looking things. :scratch: Looking at them end on, are they Z shaped?
They are shaped a little like the attached picture.

I'll try and take some better pictures tomorrow. They are by far the best flat wood bits I have ever tried.
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yep ive got the set (i think anyway. it goes up to 38mm iirc) i bought them off ebay at various times. most of mine came in dewalt packets with part numbers on.

try a ebay search for dewalt flat bit or dewalt wood bit and see if any come up
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heres one i found on ebay. i did a search for "dewalt wood bit"

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theyve got a pretty thick gauge haven't they. How much did they set you back?
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same as those prices when i bought the larger ones individually. the smaller sizes i managed to get for a tenner for a set from 10mm to 24mm

think the sizes are 10 12 14 17 20 and 24

i find them to be an excellent bit and great as they go in my snappy quick chuck so super quick to swap em over. plus they look cool and a bit different to normal flat bits
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ill fetch my box home from work tomorrow and take a pic of the 38mm bit. its quite chunky
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Thanks Fin, they are the babies.

I'm going to get some more of these as I only have 12,20 and 25mm.


I do have some normal flat wood bits, but they are useless compared to these Dewalt ones.
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heh no bother. from memory ive got 10, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 26, 28, 32, 38

there is a possibility that i have more of them as my roll is pretty full. i also have a spare set of the smaller sizes somewhere.

also if you search us ebay they will be available in imperial form aswell. well they were a while ago.
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I'm definitely going to have to find a set of these. I go through spade bits like a baby goes through nappies. It would be great to have one good set that I keep aside for Sunday best jobs.
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I ve been using a set or irwin blue's and very impressed so far.Seem to stay sharp for what i need them for.
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On my xmas list :thumbright:

Maybe they should be a prize in next months comp!

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ive had my dewalt bits for ages. they seem to stay sharp very well.
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EJJ150847 wrote:On my xmas list :thumbright:

Maybe they should be a prize in next months comp!

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I have moved away from real prizes in favour of cash.

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