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Auger Bits

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Description

Auger Bits were developed originally for use with a Carpenter's Brace and have a Tapered Square Shank. They are drawn into the wood by their screw tips and usually have two spurs which sever the wood Grain to help drill a neat hole.


Features and Uses

Two designs of Auger were developed in the 19th Century: Jennings Pattern (patented by Russell Jennings in 1855) and Irwin Pattern (patented by Charles Irwin in 1885). Modern designs are now available which are suitable for use in Portable Electric Drills and these have a Hexagonal Shank. Most Auger Bits can be sharpened using a file.


Note: Most wood bits will cause splitting if an attempt is made to drill straight through the material. Best practice is to drill from one side until the tip emerges on the reverse then turn the wood around and complete drilling from the other side.


'T' Handled Hand Augers and large Post Hole Borers' operate on the same general principles.


DT Online Buyers' Guide
Silverline 298528 Auger Bit Set 10-25 mm - 5 Pieces Makita P-46464 200 mm Hexagon DIN Standard Auger Set (5-Piece) Auger Bit Set (8 Pieces) Irwin Blue Groove Drill Bit 6 Piece Set Flat Wood Bit Set Forstner Bit Set in Wooden Box Expansive Bit Hinge Boring Bit Wood Plug Cutter Set
Silverline 298528 Auger Bit Set 10-25 mm - 5 Pieces Makita P-46464 200 mm Hexagon DIN Standard Auger Set (5-Piece) Auger Bit Set (8 Pieces) Irwin Blue Groove Drill Bit 6 Piece Set Flat Wood Bit Set Forstner Bit Set in Wooden Box Expansive Bit Hinge Boring Bit Wood Plug Cutter Set