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.-Standard wood bits (as opposed to augers) are 'brad tipped'. This means a narrow, sharp centre point and 2 tiny points at the sides. This helps to keep the bit exactly on the mark. - Masonry bits always have a point made of carbide steel that sticks out slightly from the front and sides of the barrel.

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