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Bits How To

The Basics - Drill Fast, Use Pressure

Bad Dog Multi-Purpose Drill Bits are different than other bits you may have used before, for hard material like metal the bits should be spinning at least 2500 RPM - with the exception of Porcelain Tile and Glass which are drilled slowly. See the guide to the right for specific materials. If you run into any issues, please check out our troubleshooting section or call us at 1.800.252.1330.

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Material Specific Tips

METAL (NOT Stainless)
Use a drill press
If you only have a hand drill, use heavy pressure and a cutting lubricant like Bad Dog Drool
DO NOT drill pilot hole


METAL (Stainless)
Use a “pulsing action” on the trigger to drill slow RPM when the material requires
Use a cutting lubricant to prevent blueing
DO NOT drill pilot hole


TILE
Know what kind of tile you’re drilling!
Porcelain and Glass tiles should be considered glass, very fragile and thus difficult to drill
Review the RPM guide for appropriate drill speeds

If the debris becomes dark while drilling porcelain,
the bit is dull. STOP drilling!


MARBLE/SLATE
Tape over drilling area to help prevent chipping and cracking of material
DO NOT use a hammer drill
DO NOT drill pilot holes


GRANITE
Use hammer-action drill
Use cutting lubricant like Bad Dog Drool
DO NOT drill pilot hole

MASONRY
Use a regular hammer-action drill
Use hammer-action drill where rebar or other metal is present
DO NOT drill pilot hole


PLASTIC
Clean debris regularly from shank when drilling in order to prevent clogging
DO NOT drill pilot hole


WOOD
Best for rough drilling
For other projects, consider Bad Dog Rover Bits for your woodworking


GLASS
Work on a flat surface
DO NOT let the body of the drill (not drill bit) slide into or hit the glass when the bit exits the hole
Use an oil based cutting lubricant
Mae a small reservoir from string or clay to hold the cutting lubricant in the drilling area
Drill pilot hole

MULTIPLE MATERIALS
Review the RPM Guide Above
Adjust the drilling speed to conform to each material as it is being drilled

How to Sharpen Your Bits

Drill Bit Care

- Sharp bits drill best
- Use the Diamond Wheel to sharpen the
   bit to 118° flat grind or repair/replace the
   bit under the Lifetime Guarantee
- Run the pivot along the straight edge
- Store properly in index to avoid chipping
- Keep flutes clear of debris
- Clean pitch from bits with oven cleaner
- Coat with oil to prevent rust
- Remove rust with steel wool

Recommended Drills

Corded:
Dewalt D21002
DeWalt DWE1014
DeWalt DWD112
DeWalt DWD110K
Makita 6408
Milwaukee 0240-20
Milwaukee 0101-20
Porter Cable PC600D

Cordless:

Dewalt DCD708C2
Dewalt DCD991P2
Dewalt DCD791D2
Makita XFD12Z
Milwaukee 2997-22 

Impact Drivers:

Dewalt DCF880B
Makita XDT111
Ryobi # P881
ALMOST ALL OTHER MAKES AND MODELS

Troubleshooting- Do Any of Your Bits Look Like This?

Bad Dog Multi-Purpose Drill Bits are as tough as they come, but they are not indestructible. Look at the drill bits below to find out what went wrong, and how to prevent it from happening to you. The Multi-Purpose Drill Bits are covered by a LIFETIME GUARANTEE. So even if any of this happens to your bits, we will replace them.

PROBLEM - UNNECESSARY PILOT HOLES

This is what happens when pilot holes are unnecessarily drilled.

SOLUTION

With Bad Dog Multi-Purpose Drill Bits, DO NOT drill pilot holes into stainless steel, metal, marble, or granite.

PROBLEM - DRILL BIT IS LOOSE IN CHUCK

This bit was not securely tightened into the chuck. If the bit is continually used, the bottom will completely burn off.

SOLUTION

Make sure the drill bit is snug and tight in the chuck.

PROBLEM - Chipped Bit/Drilling Too Slowly

The drill bit may become chipped when drilling too slowly.

SOLUTION

These drill bits are not like any you have used in the past. Take a look at the specialized drilling techniques and drill speeds for the materials you are working on.

PROBLEM - DRILLING TOO MANY RIVETS AT ONCE

Multiple rivets have fused to this drill bit.

SOLUTION

After drilling out 2 or 3 rivets, remove the rivets from the drill bit. If they are not removed, they may become a permanent fixture.

PROBLEM - BENT DRILL BIT

While the shaft of the drill bit has some flexibility, if you try to flex beyond 15°, some permanent bending may occur.

SOLUTION

Because of the nature of the small bits, we recommend putting an even vertical pressure while drilling.

PROBLEM - MELTED BIT/DRILLING WITHOUT A TIP

The drill bit will melt if it is used to drill without a tip.

SOLUTION

If your bit has lost its tip, then it needs to be replaced. All Bad Dog Multi-Purpose Bits are guaranteed for life. For details on the lifetime warranty, please click below

PROBLEM - INCORRECTLY SHARPENED DRILL BIT

This is an example of incorrectly sharpened drill bit.

SOLUTION

Sharpen the bit on a 118° angle. We recommend using our Diamond Wheel to assist with this, but a Drill Doctor or similar product will also work. You can also send it back to us and we’ll sharpen it for you under our Lifetime Guarantee.

PROBLEM - DRILLING WITH A DULL BIT

When a dull bit is continually used, it can end up looking like this.

SOLUTION

Sharpen the bit on a 118° angle. We recommend using our Diamond Wheel to assist with this, or you can send it back to us and we’ll sharpen it for you.

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