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I use a center drill bit only occasionally; probably once a month or so. Not very often. I've got a couple of center drill bits that came to me used. Now that I have them I see their usefulness. It's time to replace the dull ones that I have.

- I use them to start a hole when otherwise I'd be using (and probably breaking) small size bits. I see sets of multiple sized bits. Is there a reason to have multiple sizes? There are also sets of one size, such as 1/8" for instance. My peabrain tells me to just buy 5-10 1/16" or 1/8" bits and be done with it. Then throw them away when the get dull. Am I missing something? Do you use different sizes often?
- Amazon has several sets and for those of us who live out in the boonies they save us lots of trips to town. H-F has them for about the same price as Amazon but that's another trip to town. Then there are the much more expensive ones; both on-line and some places in town, including tool stores and box stores. To be used 10-15 times a year is there any reason to spend the extra bux?
- b-t-w; I occasionally use these in my lathe but mostly in a drill press or hand-held drill. If I was a machinist that used these things 10 times a day I'd already know the answers.
- I read on another thread on here that some one really likes their Irwins. Are they spendy and where do you get them? Granted they were talking about step bits and not center bits, but I bet the quality is similar across their different lines.




