Set di punte Forstner Steelex D3573 con codolo esagonale, 16 pezzi

Brand:Steelex

3.3/5

221.11

Le punte Forstner sono le più precise e versatili di tutte le punte per legno. Tagliano fori a fondo piatto estremamente lisci e puliti in qualsiasi specie di legno, anche su supporti sottili o impiallacciature. Non possiamo sottolineare abbastanza quanto sarai felice con questi. Il set include punte da 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1, 1 1/8, 1 1/4, 1 3/8, 1 1/2, 1 5/8, 1 3/4, 1 7/8, 2 e 2 1/8. 1 taglia e più grandi sono punte a denti di sega. Include scatola di legno. I codoli esagonali prevengono lo slittamento, la cicatrizzazione dei codoli ed eliminano l'oscillazione causata da uno scarso serraggio.

Tipo di prodotto: strumenti. Quantità confezione: 1. Peso della confezione: 5,2 libbre. Paese di origine: Cina.
Assembled Diameter ‎0.25;0.75;0.5;0.625;0.75;0.875;1 Inches
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Steelex
Brand ‎Steelex
Color ‎Brown
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 806 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Cutting Diameter ‎0.25;0.75;0.5;0.625;0.75;0.875;1 Inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12.8 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎12.8 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches
Item model number ‎D3573
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.88 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Steelex
Material High Carbon Steel
Material ‎High Carbon Steel
Measurement System ‎Inch
Part Number ‎D3573
Product Dimensions ‎12.8 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches
Shank Type Hex
Shank Type ‎Hex
Size ‎5 pounds
Surface Recommendation ‎Wood
Tool Flute Type Straight
Tool Flute Type ‎Straight
Warranty Description ‎90 Days Warranty

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Scritto da: tyler hayslett
Good bit set, needs some minor touching up
I ordered this set for two reasons. One, it was a full spread of 16 bits, and two, it had hex cut shafts for the bigger bits. Anyone who has spun the bigger bits in a drill press can tell you having the hex shafts is worth the extra dollar or two. I got what I expected. For a around $4.50 a bit, these are not high end tools. Like all low to mid range woodworking tools, that price cost comes in the form of lower finish on the tools. Expect to find burs on the cutting edges and grind marks on the interior. It takes less than 2 minutes a bit to set the edge right with a file and then stone it sharp. You're still saving money with these bits unless you get paid a LOT per hour. As you can see, they do fine on oak and other hardwood, especially once sharpened. There is small amounts of tearout with fir and pine. To be expected, pine is soft and I was using a hand drill. All in all I'm happy with this set. All budget tools require some polish to make them what you want, these seem to be decent steel and a fair price.
Scritto da: Matt R
A great tool to help make other tools!
I have a DeWalt 7845 jobsite table saw with an 8.25" blade and max cutting depth of a little more than 2.5". That means my crosscut sleds can't been too thick if I want to be able to cut thick pieces of wood without flipping the board over, which means 1/2" T-track isn't as easy an option. I also do not have a jointer, but I want to have a flat edge at 90 degrees. The forstner bits have been invaluable to resolve both issues! I got the idea to use the forstner bits to drill partway through a board with a known straight edge and then drill the rest of the way through with a normal drill bit so you can use hold-down clamps without a T-track from a Bourbon Moth video. I tried it, and it worked wonderfully. So I used the same approach for my crosscut sled. Check out the photos. I am very happy I got these forstner bits.
Scritto da: The Garage Gremlin
Variety is the spice of life
Nice assortment of sizes for beginners. They are sharp out of the box (which is cheaply made) but idk how long they will hold an edge. Definitely not for production or professional work but great for beginners and hobbyists at a reasonable price
Scritto da: D&T Mackey
Very good for inexpensive bit set
These cut very well! I have really enjoyed using them. Don't expect something that you can use all day, everyday. These are for occasional use in your workshop. I have only used a couple bits in this set, but they worked quite well, and much better than the set I bought from Home Depot (Ryobi brand). Plus they come in a handy box that keeps them safe. Just be careful when you pull them out, they are sharp and the box holds them tight. It's nice to have so many sizes! 2 1/4 makes quite a large hole... and a lot of wood chips! I have only used these in my drill press. Unlike a typical self-feed bit, a Forstner is not really meant to cut a bunch of holes quickly. For hand drills, a self feeding bit is much more appropriate. If you buy the wrong tool for the job, you will do the job poorly. To drill a 2 1/4 hole with a hand drill you will need slow revolutions, and a lot of stamina... the bit does not pull itself through the wood. Research a Forstner bit before you buy it and don't expect it to do something it was not designed to do. Update: I have been using these quite a lot lately, and they make some great holes. I have used many sizes, and each one has cut very nicely. Also, unlike some reviews that state that the small 1/4" bit doesn't remove chips, I have not found this to be the case. Each bit has done a great job! Take a look at the image I attached to see the quality 3/4" and 1/2" holes I drilled. Highly recommended! Update: After more than a year of light to median use, these bits are still very sharp and do a wonderful job. I am very pleased with this set. TIP: Write the bit size on the wood storage unit under the bit so you can find the size quickly.
Scritto da: D 9mil
They're fine if you just need a cheap set.
Wow. I hate the case. Let me start with that. Don't count on it to be a nice, useful kind of case. I cut myself every time I try to get bits in and out of it. 2" forstner bits have a lot of jagged corners, and then they put it on a pivoting beam, and with sockets so tight you have to lean on them to get them into the beam. These are not polished, refined cutting heads. They're roughly milled, but get the job done. The case is, as I said, JUNK. If I had it to do over, I would walk right past these, but I've made them work the couple of times I've needed to, and I'll suffer them until can't. Update, June 2022 I learned some stuff about how i was using them, and how to use them better. I saw other, more expensive forstner bits. These have continued to work for not too much trouble, so i have them another star. I still hate the case, but that's on me. I should have done something about that by now.
Scritto da: Larry Mummert
Will Do the job for most projects.
As others have reviewed, I needed to remove some burrs and give some bits a lite sharpening. Case is a big flemsy but holds & protects the tools. Would not use them in any form of mass production or where dead accuracy is required. Run them slow and they will work for most projects.
Scritto da: C. Williams
Quality set, great storage box
I am not sure what is up with Amazon and their choices for reviewing aspects.... Accuracy, Value for money, and Sheerness are my options for a FORSTNER BIT SET?? Okay, back to the review. Bits are SHARP, and cut through the wood easily and cleanly. My cheap Harbor Freight drill press is good for about 1" but it just can't handle the bigger bits because they want to cut so good. My hand-held 1/2 drill motor powers all the sizes though (DeWalt) I just don't get the same vertical accuracy as a press. The bits come nicely finished and have a coating of protective oil on them and the case is very high quality. Definitely much more than I was expecting. I think this is a long term set (avoiding abuse of course) and will last me the rest of my life.
Scritto da: buffalo gal
Not exactly what was advertised
I bought this set because I needed to make some accurate holes for railing spindles and a paddle bit just isn’t good enough. I wanted hex shanks to fit into my impact drill and while some of them had hex shanks, several did not. They aren’t the 1/4” hex shanks that I thought so I had to use a different drill. The price was good and they appear to be good quality. Not sure until I use them.
Scritto da: Jaco Hop
Soft metal and crude grinding, good variety of sizes.
Soft metal and crude grinding/sharpening. I've used the 1/2 inch to countersink bolts on pressure treated lumber. After few holes (less than 10) the edges were rolled over and the bit abraded it's way more than cut into the wood. I have not returned the set because testing a larger 1 1/4" bit seemed to go alright. It's a rough set. Also if you intend to carry the box around you must carry it clasp-down (hinge up) or they spill out in the box, which means you must be sure the clasps are well secured. I'd say it's ok for a hobbyist and will help dig you out of a jam, but it probably wouldn't do well in hard or exotic wood. I will probably replace single bits with higher quality options as necessary.
Scritto da: GL
So good!
I like Steelex bits, they're affordable, good quality, and reliable. These are no exception. My first cut with these was with the 2" bit, boring into a massive block of mahogany. Wow, such an impressive cut, so smooth, perfectly flat bottom, no rip or tearout of the wood around the hole, very, very impressive.
Scritto da: WH
Box damage in shipping but Tools were all good
The box concept is nice but very bad built quality. Easy to get damage during shipping and thus could destroy the bits. Bits quality were not bad for what I do as DIY and hobbyist wood worker. Decent value for the money compare to other brands. I had Freud bits but they cost more than 2 times. I tried them on softwood, MDF, Acrylic and Plywood. They are very good on these materials. I have not tried on Hardwood yet. They are saw tooth rims bits and the accuracy compare to continuous rims(Freud) or wavy rims is less
Scritto da: mark
BUYER BEWARE!
What may seem to be a very good buy at first turned out to be very disappointing and not worth the time and money spent. I can get over the lack of packaging and the damage to the box inside, even the state that most of the bits arrived not in the correct positions i.e. jumbled up as in picture. The lack of quality and the very poor quality of the "finished product" were not an easy thing to swallow. I will be not buying much if anything through Amazon Again if this is the lack of quality that they have put on their website. It is obvious the the products are not vetted prior to advertising on the site. I should have cut out the middle man and gone directly to the Chinese manufacture of this product and saved more money or at least one of their many websites.
Scritto da: Bruce Novotny
Was expecting better sharpness
Great selection in sizes but very disappointing in sharpness 'department'. Smaller sizes are pretty dull. The bits were thrown around inside the case and one has a rusting shank. Makes one wonder if these had been used, sent back and just repackaged and sold to another customer. I will keep them, probably and re sharpen the dull ones. Bigger sizes seem to be sharp, though. The very first bit I used was so dull, that it smoked as I used it the very first time.

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