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The Bark! How to Blog

Welcome to The Bark - our how-to blog built on 40 years of cutting, drilling, and grinding experience. We’re here to share the tips and tricks that help you work smarter, safer, and faster.

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Hi! We're the Strong Family - Ann, Joseph and JJ. We've been working on cars and DIY'ing since we can remember. So, back in 1983, when a shattered grinding wheel nearly caused serious injury while we were working on our Bluebird Bus, we decided to come up with a tool that was safer, stronger, better. That first tool has lead to a whole line of 'em and for three generations now our family-owned company has been making specialty cutting and drilling tools that tradesmen and DIYers alike can count on - all backed by our Lifetime Guarantee.

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Rover Bits How To

Rover Bits How To

THE BASICS The Bad Dog Rover Bit is an aggressive bit — faster than a spade or paddle bit — and will cut at any speed from 400 to 2,500 RPM. If you are drilling around corners make sure t …

Posted by Joseph Strong on 5th May 2026 Mechanical Engineer & Third-Generation Tool Designer at Bad Dog Tools

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Biter / Clamp How To
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Biter / Clamp How To

The Basics — Our Tool, Your Drill, Anywhere you want to go… Chuck up the Bad Dog Biter in any hand drill — corded or cordless — and it's instantly transformed into a sheet ma …

Posted by Joseph Strong on 5th May 2026 Mechanical Engineer & Third-Generation Tool Designer at Bad Dog Tools

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Bits How To
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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 …

Posted by Joseph Strong on 5th May 2026 Mechanical Engineer & Third-Generation Tool Designer at Bad Dog Tools

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HDII How To
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HDII How To

THE BASICS Cut and Grind Almost Anything With One Wheel The Bad Dog HDII uses 46 Grit Diamond embedded in a piece of Hardened Steel to cut and grind almost anything. Find the right size wheel for you …

Posted by Joseph Strong on 5th May 2026 Mechanical Engineer & Third-Generation Tool Designer at Bad Dog Tools

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