What are you looking for in use of the following tools and for each by way of sharpness, angle of cut and alignment, what’s corrective action and or point you replace or do not buy them?
Utility Knife Blade.
Knife Blade.
Chisel.
Plane.
Calipers.
Spirit Level.
Dikes (Diagonal Side Cutting Pliers.)
Cable Cutters.
Screw Cutting slots on multi-tool wire strippers.
Phillips Bit.
Slotted Screw Driver Bit.
Hex Key.
Torx Key.
Twist Drill Bit.
Auger Bit.
Spade Bit.
Socket.
C-Wrench (Adjustable Wrench.)
In other words, what about them is notable by way of look or what you detect in use & or can you sharpen say a pair of dikes? In say buying them dikes, what are you first looking at? This beyond specific differences in brand of said tools such as the Journeyman series or D2000-48 of Klien that are hardened to stay sharp longer than something otherwise just off the shelf.
Speaking of this concept of quality but in a different sense.
Drill bits. What is the difference in them say between solid carbide, high speed steel & others by way of drilling speed and what you drill?
What’s the difference in surface treatments for general purpose use such as on wood, aluminum & steel overall use? Do you say need a TiALN coated bit persay?
What’s the difference in cutting oils for use on steel verses aluminum?
Most important, what is the common drill bit angle: 118 degrees or 135 degrees & what’s the benefits or disadvantages of each? Would one bit be better for wood and not as good for steel? Which one?
A industrial supplier supplies you with a 3/16" drill bit & it works for a long time & eventually dies out after a period of time while drilling steel. You go to your local hardware store & get something off the shelf & it shatters immediately under the same conditions. What was most likely two primary differences in the drill bit which caused the bit to break given similar surface coatings?
Utility Knife Blade.
Knife Blade.
Chisel.
Plane.
Calipers.
Spirit Level.
Dikes (Diagonal Side Cutting Pliers.)
Cable Cutters.
Screw Cutting slots on multi-tool wire strippers.
Phillips Bit.
Slotted Screw Driver Bit.
Hex Key.
Torx Key.
Twist Drill Bit.
Auger Bit.
Spade Bit.
Socket.
C-Wrench (Adjustable Wrench.)
In other words, what about them is notable by way of look or what you detect in use & or can you sharpen say a pair of dikes? In say buying them dikes, what are you first looking at? This beyond specific differences in brand of said tools such as the Journeyman series or D2000-48 of Klien that are hardened to stay sharp longer than something otherwise just off the shelf.
Speaking of this concept of quality but in a different sense.
Drill bits. What is the difference in them say between solid carbide, high speed steel & others by way of drilling speed and what you drill?
What’s the difference in surface treatments for general purpose use such as on wood, aluminum & steel overall use? Do you say need a TiALN coated bit persay?
What’s the difference in cutting oils for use on steel verses aluminum?
Most important, what is the common drill bit angle: 118 degrees or 135 degrees & what’s the benefits or disadvantages of each? Would one bit be better for wood and not as good for steel? Which one?
A industrial supplier supplies you with a 3/16" drill bit & it works for a long time & eventually dies out after a period of time while drilling steel. You go to your local hardware store & get something off the shelf & it shatters immediately under the same conditions. What was most likely two primary differences in the drill bit which caused the bit to break given similar surface coatings?