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Recommendations


Selecting Bits

For dovetail bits, we recommend HSS rather than TCT when cutting real wood. The higher rake and sharper edge achievable with HSS (high speed steel) gives a better, cleaner cut. Although they won't stay sharp for as long as TCT bits, they're easy to sharpen using a diamond hone.

HSS solves an inherent problem with TCT dovetail bits. Tungsten tipped bits have the tips welded onto a structural shaft. The welded-on tips widen the dovetail neck and make the cut stout looking. HSS bits are all structure, even the cutting edges, and can be made with narrower necks. This gives the dovetail a more elegant appearance and a hand-made look. For most craftsmen this repays the small amount of time taken honing the bits.

TCT (Tungsten Carbide Tipped) should be used when cutting man made material where HSS will dull quickly. Solid carbide is too brittle for dovetail bits and none are manufactured.

For straight bits, solid carbide spiral bits are a better choice. They provide a superior finish with their continuous slicing action and they have the advantage of working in both real wood and man-made boards. Because up cut spiral bits help lift the sawdust as the cut is made they are excellent for mortising and drilling operations.