

🛠️ Drill Like a Pro, Finish Like a Master
The Premium Brad Point Drill Bit Set by Fisch features seven high-precision bits made from durable chrome vanadium steel, designed with beveled edges and optimized spurs for clean, tear-free holes in a variety of wood materials. Engineered in Austria, this set offers faster drilling speeds and exceptional accuracy, making it an essential tool for professional woodworkers and serious DIYers seeking flawless results.




| Brand | Fisch |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Finish Type | Chrome |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.2 x 5.2 x 0.55 inches |
| Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
| Shank Type | Straight |
N**R
Unleash Precision and Quality in Your Woodworking Projects!
The Fisch FSF-320791 Brad Point Drill Bit Set is an absolute game-changer for woodworking enthusiasts like myself. With its exceptional precision, durability, and superior quality, this set has quickly become a staple in my workshop. First and foremost, the set includes seven carefully crafted brad point drill bits. These bits are made from high-quality chrome vanadium steel, ensuring exceptional strength and longevity. The brad point design allows for clean and precise drilling, preventing wandering and providing accurate hole placement. Whether I'm working on hardwood or softwood, these bits consistently deliver outstanding results. The sharp cutting edges of the Fisch drill bits make drilling a breeze. They effortlessly penetrate the wood, producing clean entry holes without splintering or tear-out. This level of precision is crucial for woodworking projects that demand accuracy and a professional finish. Durability is key when it comes to drill bits, and the Fisch FSF-320791 set does not disappoint. The chrome vanadium construction ensures the bits can withstand rigorous use and maintain their cutting edge for extended periods. I've put these bits through some tough drilling tasks, and they have consistently performed flawlessly. Another standout feature of this set is its versatility. The seven different sizes (1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", 1/2") cover a wide range of hole diameters commonly used in woodworking projects. From small pilot holes to larger boreholes, these bits have you covered. The set comes in a convenient storage case, keeping the bits organized and easy to access whenever I need them. Craftsmanship is at the heart of the Fisch brand, and it shows in every aspect of this drill bit set. The attention to detail, precision grinding, and impeccable finish are evident in the quality of these bits. They are a testament to the Fisch commitment to excellence in woodworking tools. In conclusion, the Fisch FSF-320791 Brad Point Drill Bit Set is an absolute must-have for woodworking enthusiasts and professionals alike. Its precision, durability, and exceptional quality make it a standout choice. Whether you're drilling precise holes for joinery or executing intricate woodworking designs, these bits will elevate your projects to a whole new level. Experience the precision and quality of the Fisch FSF-320791 Brad Point Drill Bit Set in your woodworking endeavors! Disclaimer: I received no incentives or discounts for this review. I am simply sharing my genuine experience with this product.
M**R
Quality Brad point drill bit
Very happy with this purchase. I had several holes to drill in white oak and this bit did a great job. The bit is dead straight and very sharp.
T**T
Best bit I've ever used.
Fisch is now the new bar for me, when it comes to drill bit makers. This was my first Fisch bit, which I bought after being unsatisfied with DW brads. I made a measuring mistake with the DW, and needed to plug the hold to re-drill a tad off to the side. No big deal, I thought. Well, I grab my higher end plug cutter, which is a perfect 1/4in, and stick it in the DW hole... talk about empty space. It was nearly useless, and I had to use glue and dust to even get a bond. Out of frustration, I ordered this bit, after a glowing review from a content creator I trust. The price was right for a one bit, test before you buy them all, sort of deal. This bit not only cut a perfect 1/4in hole, but it was clean, quick, and the bit didn't heat up at all. The next test was needing to drill into angled wood. I needed to do 18 holes into a piece of wood at 18 degrees. A tough hole to cut for a lesser bit, because any wobble or error in machining will be amplified since the bit edges do not all enter at once. This Fisch bit was up for the task, and drilled 18 perfect holes. I was honestly surprised, because I just didn't think it could be that consistent, but it was. I drilled at between 700-1,000 RPM while testing, and didn't notice a huge difference in that range, but I run it closer to 700-800 now, and it works well. You may want to play around with your press' RPMs. I am a true believer. It was genuinely pleasant to drill with. If I ever need a high quality bit in another size, I know which brand I am going with. Now I just need to strike gold so I can try out the wavy Forstner bits from Fisch!
C**Y
Replacement Bit
Bought this common size bit as a replacement for one that turned up missing. Such a quality bit for woodworking. Couldn’t live without it! Use it frequently.
E**S
Good bit for the pricw
This is a good bit for the price. I purchased the bit to drill dog holes in my workbench which it did flawlessly. I did tech the bit on a few different types of wood. It performs much better when drilling hardwood. In hard wood it left a smooth bored hole with no tear out. It performed good in softwood like douglas fir. There was some tear out at the entry point of the hole in the softwood but it wasnt terrible. The hole bore in the softwood was nice and smooth. I do not recomend using this bit for drilling through plywood which is why i gave it 4 out of 5 stars. The bit just doesnt perform well on plywood. Lots of tear out on the entry and it leaves a fairly rough hole in plywood. If you are drilling through plywood and need a smooth bored hole. Id recomend one of the hss bits from lee valley. They cost more but will yeild better results in plywood.
M**C
Amazing in Melamine MDF
I never thought I'd write a review for a drill bit, but this thing amazed me. I had to drill a lot of holes in Melamine MDF cabinets. My regular discount brand brad point bits were making a mess so I tried this Fisch and two others, one in a blue package and the other in yellow. The difference was truly unbelievable. The other two brands mushed their way through, pushing ground material ahead of them and blowing out the MDF on the other side. They were no different than my discount bits. The Fisch, however, was a totally different story. It cut the MDF and the excess spiraled out of the hole behind the cut almost like drilling aluminum. The bit exited the other side with very little blow-out or damage to the Melamine. Drilling into a backer board completely eliminated any damage and the exit hole was actually a cleaner cut than the entry side. Simply amazing. If you are drilling Melamine MDF, don't even mess with big blue or yellow. Just get this Fisch for the same or even less money.
C**L
Perfect Dog Hole bit
As others have mentioned, this is the ultimate tool for drilling dog holes in a workbench. I paired it with a Wolfcraft Drill Guide, which looks sort of comical with this giant bit in it, but the two worked very well together. To address a few of the concerns: 1) Tearing around edges of entry hole: My bench is southern yellow pine, which is soft but not extremely so. To help get the holes aligned I went down the row with a center punch to give the spur of the bit something to ride in. One thing I quickly learned is that you MUST have the bit at full speed before you plunge it in. Only 2 out of 45 of the holes in the benchtop had tearing on entry once I got the hang of this. 2) Tearing on the Exit: I think this is luck of the draw, and related more the the properties of the wood at the exit hole than anything the bit itself can do. Most of the exit holes are very clean, but some are a mess. If you want clean exit holes, use a sacrificial backer. I'm extremely happy with the purchase. It's not as aggresive and messy as a spade or auger bit, but not as prone to heating as a forstner. I drilled 45 holes through 3 1/4" thick Southern Yellow Pine and it's still sharp. This should be the go-to solution for dog holes.
A**R
Decent kit
These are being described as made in Austria but the package says only that they are quality controlled in Austria. Look pretty Chinese.
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