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The parts of a twist drill include the shank, neck, flutes, land, body clearance, and cutting edge. The cutting edge is the point of the drill bit and does the actual cutting.
55 to 60 Degrees
It's the part of the drill that holds the drill bit.
Wood cutting drill bits are made of steel and are usually 'brad pointed' -this means having a very sharp, narrow point in the middle of the bit's end.
It is just one of the best drill bits for drilling in the Oil & gas industry. A drill bit is basically the bit on the end of the drill that does the cutting. A premium drill bit is one that is used in really tough applications.
The drill chuck
The drill bit's tip is cutting away wood or metal and creating heat because of the friction involved. If you touch the blade of a saw after cutting, you'll notice the same.
"chuck"
A blockage at the leading edge of the bit.
The wedge on a drill is the cutting edges on the end of the drill bit. The sharp edges grab and "wedge into" material to remove it.
Friction. When the drill bit is doing its job, cutting the material causes heat and so does the contact of the flue against the walls of the hole.
The flute carries the waste material away from the cutting edge.