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The cutting action is similar to, and may also be referred to, as a '''Nail Bit''', '''Snail Bit''' or '''Cobra Bit'''. | The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit#Gimlet_bits cutting action] is similar to, and may also be referred to, as a '''Nail Bit''', '''Snail Bit''' or '''Cobra Bit'''. | ||
[[Category:Drilling and Boring]] | [[Category:Drilling and Boring]] |
Revision as of 07:51, 29 October 2015
A Gimlet is a small tool which can be used for drilling wood to create pilot holes for screws or holes to receive nails for example. They often have a 'T' handle to provide the required Torque and a screw tip which draws the slightly tapered bit into the wood - so care must be taken when used near the end of a piece of timber to avoid splitting.
The cutting action is similar to, and may also be referred to, as a Nail Bit, Snail Bit or Cobra Bit.