gregtwojeeps
Well-known member
Has anyone like I do, ever wondered why the tooling industry would stamp the size of the metal drill bits on the bit shank, RIGHT where the drill chuck eats it away whenever the bit hangs up and slips ? 


Because it's pretty much the only place to put it. Too close to the flutes would make the bit weaker if it were to flex a bit. Plus they expect you to use a good chuck. I have a low end Mac air drill that I cussed all the time because the bit slipped. I like the drill a lot as it is quite compact. I bought a good chuck for it, I nearly choked that the chuck was only a few dollars less than I paid for the drill. But it hasn't slipped since.

I've been looking for a nice set with the 3 flats so that doesn't happen. Never seems like you can get a hand drill chuck tight enough.
Yes. I don't have a better solution though...