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Long Series Drill Bits Explored

Definition: Long series drill bits are extra-long drill bits designed for drilling deeper holes or reaching into hard-to-access areas. They have an extended flute and overall length compared to standard drill bits and conform to standards such as DIN 340 - which helps with deeper drilling tasks.

However, their added length can make them more flexible and prone to bending, so they are best used with care for more precision work. These bits are also ideal for tasks in metalworking, woodworking, and construction, where extra reach and depth really are necessary.

What Are Long Series Drill Bits?

Long series drill bits are designed to be extra long to handle jobs where standard bits are too short, such as working with thick metal sheets or repairing parts of an airframe or wings, for instance.

Consequently, these bits are particularly helpful for drilling into deep, confined spaces - or extending into areas where a drill can’t reach.

As a result, they come in various materials, such as high-speed steel (HSS), Cobalt, and carbide, depending on the intended use and the hardness of the material you are drilling into.

But let's explore these in more detail to help you find the right one for your application.

Key Features of Long Series Drill Bits

Dormer 15mm Uncoated HSS Long Drill

When it comes to choosing a Long Series Drill Bit, they are not all the same. In fact, many come with varying features that are designed to give you more abilities for different use cases and applications accordingly.

For instance, these can consist around:

Extended Length

Long series drill bits, for instance, come in different lengths, from a few inches to over a foot.

Consequently, this extended length helps when you need to drill deep into materials or reach tight spaces accordingly, as these long bits prevent you from stopping and restarting the hole - allowing for continuous drilling and better accuracy as an end result, especially in more complex projects.

Material Composition

Most long-series drill bits are made from high-speed steel or cobalt alloys.

As a result, these materials make the bits tough and less likely to break - even under heavy use.

The added strength, for instance, also means the bits last longer, helping you save money on replacements, all while giving you a more reliable performance across different materials as well.

Point Angles and Tips

Long series drill bits also have different point angles and tip designs to match specific tasks.

For instance, a sharper tip can cut into softer materials more easily, such as Aluminium, while a flatter tip is more ideal for harder materials, such as Stainless Steel.

Consequently, choosing the right tip angle for you will really make your drilling smoother and help keep your bit in good condition as well.

Flute Design

The flute length of a drill bit is the spiralled groove that allows for chip removal during drilling as well.

Here, Long series bits have extended flute lengths to match their increased reach, and some bits feature ground flutes - which are precision ground for a smoother finish and better performance.

HSS Ground flutes also improve and enhance your chip evacuation and reduce friction that occurs - resulting in more efficient drilling and what can be a bright finish on the drilled hole as an end result as well.

Flute Length

The flute length is also the part of the drill bit that removes waste material while drilling.

Longer flutes then allow deeper holes to be drilled, but it can also make the drill a bit more fragile in the process.

As a result, choosing the right flute length will give you the most efficient chip removal, all while also reducing the chance of it breaking the bit during heavy drilling tasks at the same time.

Ground Flute

Ground flutes then give you a more smoother and precise chip removal - which in turn helps to improve your drilling efficiency, as it helps to reduce friction as it does so.

This feature will then give you better control while minimising heat buildup - which is especially useful in deep-hole drilling.

Ground flutes also improve your overall bit stability and prolong their lifespan as well, making them ideal for high-quality, precise work across a range of materials as an end result.

Overall Length

The overall length is then the full length of the drill bit, from tip to end.

Longer drill bits here will then be able to reach deeper spots, which is especially useful for tricky tasks.

However, longer bits can also bend or wobble, affecting your accuracy as they do so.

As a result, picking the correct length here will help you balance the reach you need with the stability of the bit to get you better results.

Cutting Diameter

The cutting diameter is then the width of the hole the drill bit creates.

Here, matching the cutting diameter to your project is really key to getting the best accuracy possible.

For instance, a larger diameter here will give you wider holes, but it needs more power to make these.

Consequently, choosing the right size will then avoid any unnecessary strain on your tools, all while giving you a clean, precise holen the process.

Shank Type

Long series drill bits also typically feature a straight shank compatible with standard drill chucks in power tools.

For larger diameters, Morse Taper shanks may be used, allowing direct fitting into machine spindles without a chuck.

This then gives you the best compatibility with your drilling equipment, which is essential for you to be able to get the best performance along with a safe working environment at the same time.

Right-Hand Cut

A right-hand cut feature here means the drill bit rotates clockwise when in use - which is the standard for most drills.

Size

The size of a drill bit will also determine the depth and width it can achieve for you as well.

For instance, here, larger sizes will create bigger holes - and require more power - while smaller ones are more ideally suited for finer details due to their smaller cutting areas.

Consequently, selecting the right size here for your application and chuck will make sure that you get the exact hole dimensions you need - which, in turn, will make your projects smoother and more accurate as a result.

High-Quality Construction

Quality is also another key feature to consider when selecting long-series drill bits.

This is because high-quality bits are made from more premium materials that give the bit extra durability, precision, and a longer service life as a result.

For instance, features such as precision ground points and steam-tempered finishes will contribute to the performance and longevity of the bit you decide to buy.

Types of Long Series Drill Bits

Dormer 15mm AlCrN HSS-E Long Drill

The features of the bit are one thing to consider, but the type of the Long Series Drill bit is another. For example, the material of the drill bit you choose also affects its durability and cutting power as well.

This is due to the fact that stronger materials will last longer and handle tougher materials better than softer materials will for instance.

Consequently, understanding if you need an HSS Drill Bit or a Titanium bit, for instance, will help you pick the best one for your project, saving you from replacing bits more often than needed or damaging the workpiece you are working on by selecting the wrong material type.

For example, here you have several options, including for instance:

HSS (High-Speed Steel) Long Series Drill Bits

HSS long series drill bits are general-purpose bits that are suitable for drilling into a variety of materials, including wood, plastic, Aluminium, and mild steel.

As a result, they offer you good heat resistance and can maintain their cutting performance at high speeds more easily.

HSS-Co (High-Speed Steel with Cobalt)

HSS-Co bits are then High-Speed Steel drill bits mixed with Cobalt, which adds extra strength and heat resistance to the bit.

For instance these will perform well with harder materials, like stainless steel as a result.

This is due to the fact that Cobalt makes the bits a lot more durable, especially for heavy-duty tasks - but it also makes them a bit more expensive due to the extra material used in their construction.

HSS-E (High-Speed Steel with Extra Elements)

HSS-E drill bits then have extra elements added to their construction, such as Cobalt and Vanadium - which increases their strength, heat resistance, and lifespan as a result.

This then makes them ideal for high-stress jobs, especially with the use of tough metals.

As a result, HSS-E bits tend to cost more but are a very reliable choice for challenging projects where standard HSS bits might fail.

High-Speed Steel

High-Speed Steel (HSS) is known for maintaining its sharpness under high-speed rotations, which makes it great for fast, smooth drilling.

Consequently, HSS is very adaptable and widely used across many materials due to this. However, it is not the best for very hard metals, as they wear down faster in extreme conditions.

HSS Cobalt Drill Bits

This is where Cobalt drill bits tend to come in as they are specially designed for drilling into hard metals like stainless steel to name one.

Here, the cobalt alloy makes them very tough, allowing them to withstand high heat without wearing down quickly. Consequently, this makes them ideal for heavy-duty tasks, giving you more reliable performance when working with tough materials as an end result.

Titanium-Coated Bits

Titanium-coated drill bits are then covered in a layer of titanium, which helps resist wear and also increases the bit's lifespan as well.

This coating reduces friction, so the bit stays sharper for longer as a consequence. They are also especially useful for jobs that create a lot of heat, ensuring that the bit doesn't wear down as fast and remains effective over time as well.

TCT (Tungsten Carbide Tipped)

Lastly TCT (Tungsten Carbide Tipped) drill bits then give you the best durability and cutting power, making them ideal for long-series applications due to this.

This is due to the fact that the carbide tip stays sharp for longer and resists wear, allowing for precise drilling through hard materials like stainless steel and cast iron to occur.

As a result, this feature improves your bit's longevity, reducing replacement frequency, all while giving you clean, accurate results as it does so.

Application Uses for Long Series Drill Bits

Dormer 12mm Uncoated HSS-E Long Drill

Long Series Drill Bits are used for many applications, including, for instance:

Metal Fabrication

Here, they are used for drilling into ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including steel, stainless steel, and cast iron, to name a few.

Deep Wood Drilling

Long drill bits are also ideal for drilling deep holes in wood, making them perfect for furniture and woodworking projects as a result.

Woodworking

Perfect for creating deep holes in thick timber or beams or when using auger bits for precise drilling here.

Metalworking

Used in metalworking, long series drill bits can make precise holes in thick metal sheets or blocks.

Plastic Fabrication

These bits are also suitable for drilling into plastic, allowing for smooth, deep cuts without cracking as long as you choose the right one and work it correctly.

Pipe Installation

Long drill bits here will help drill through walls or floors when installing pipes - especially useful in tight spaces.

Automotive Repairs

In car repairs, long series drill bits are very useful for reaching deeper components or tight engine areas as well.

Construction Framing

They are often used in construction framing to drill holes for screws and bolts in thick beams.

Electrical Wiring

Long drill bits also help you when needing to create pathways for electrical wiring in walls, floors, or ceilings.

HVAC Installation

Used in heating and cooling systems, these bits can make holes for ducts and ventilation in buildings, for example.

Carpentry

Carpenters also use long drill bits to make precise holes in thick pieces of wood for joints and fixtures as well.

Cabinet Making

Cabinet makers then need long drill bits to drill deep holes in dense wood without splintering.

Boat Building

Long bits are used in boat building for drilling into thick, treated wood and metal parts of boats as an example.

Sculpting and Carving

Artists will also use these bits to create depth in materials like wood, clay, or metal when sculpting or carving.

Brickwork and Masonry

These bits can drill deep holes in brick or stone, which is useful for installing heavy fixtures on walls.

Window Installation

Long series drill bits also make precise holes for screws and bolts when installing windows in thick walls really easy as well.

Flooring

For flooring applications, they are often used to drill through multiple layers, including hardwood and subflooring, at the same time.

Plumbing Repairs

In plumbing, long drill bits help to reach and drill through hard-to-access areas for pipe repairs.

Aerospace Engineering

Long series drill bits are also used in aircraft manufacturing to drill precise holes in metal components.

Furniture Assembly

Furniture makers then use these bits to create deep holes for dowels, screws, and bolts in assembly.

Sign Installation

When installing large signs, long drill bits allow for deep, sturdy holes in walls or metal frames to then be created.

Concrete Drilling

Last example, long drill bits are also often used for deep drilling into concrete, especially for structural fixtures as well.

How Do Long Series Drill Bits Differ from Standard Drill Bits?

As you can see, compared to standard drill bits, long-series drill bits provide you with that additional reach, depth, and control.

As a result, they are designed for deeper sections where a regular drill bit would fail or stall out.

Additional Reach and Depth

Long series drill bits are also made longer than regular bits, which is one of the reasons that allows them to reach areas that standard bits can’t access.

This extra length is then helpful when working with thicker materials or when drilling deep holes. This is due to the fact that with a long series of bits, you can drill all the way through without having to switch tools or stop halfway to get a longer bit added.

Greater Control

With their extended length, long series drill bits offer you more control when drilling in difficult spots.

For instance, as they give you greater control, they make it much easier for you to guide the bit through the material - even if it's thick or has uneven layers.

This control then helps you maintain precision, especially in hard-to-reach areas where accuracy really does matter.

Advantages of Using Long Series Drill Bits

Long series drill bits also give you that extended reach that you will probably need in your application - making them ideal for accessing tight or deep spaces that regular drill bits cannot reach.

Consequently, this extended length allows for precision drilling in areas where clearance is very limited, offering you more flexibility and accuracy as a result.

As a result, both professionals and DIY enthusiasts will find these drill bits especially useful for projects with hard-to-access areas, as you can see above.

Adaptable for Various Materials and Complex Configurations

Long series drill bits are very adaptable tools that can drill through various materials like wood, metal, and plastic very easily.

Their adaptability to different materials here and their ability to work in complex configurations make them very suitable for a wide range of projects as a result.

So whether working on intricate mechanical setups or household repairs, these bits will give you reliable performance across diverse applications as a result.

Quality Materials Like HSS and Cobalt Offer Longevity and Minimise Breakage

Made from high-quality materials like high-speed steel (HSS) and Cobalt, long-series drill bits are really built to last.

This is because the durable materials used in their construction help to reduce the risk of breakage occurring - even under high-stress conditions or repeated use.

With better wear resistance and strength, they are also ideal for heavy-duty tasks, making them a cost-effective choice in the long run as a result.

Materials Long Series Drill Bits Can Drill Into?

Long series drill bits can work with many materials, depending on the bit you buy - please see above for compatibility, or contact our team for more help here.

However, bit dependent, these can work with materials such as:

  • Aluminum
  • Brass
  • Bronze
  • Cast Iron
  • Ceramic
  • Composite Materials
  • Copper
  • Fiberglass
  • Glass
  • Granite
  • Hard Plastic
  • Hardened Steel
  • High Carbon Steel
  • Laminates
  • Leather
  • MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)
  • Marble
  • Mild Steel
  • Plywood
  • PVC
  • Rubber
  • Sheet Metal
  • Softwood (e.g., pine)
  • Stainless Steel
  • Steel Alloys
  • Stone
  • Tile
  • Titanium
  • Tool Steel
  • Wood

How to Choose the Right Long Series Drill Bit for Your Application?

As you can see, choosing the right long series drill bit is really key for you to get the best clean, accurate holes in your project.

As a result, some bits for you to consider here for selecting the right bit for you will tend to consist of:

Material Type

The type of material you are drilling into will influence the best drill bit for the job.

Different materials, like wood, metal, or plastic, have varying levels of hardness and density, so selecting a bit designed for your material will help prevent breakage and give you smooth drilling as a result.

Depth and Diameter

Long series drill bits also come in various lengths and widths, making it very important to choose one that matches the depth and diameter requirements of your project.

As using the correct size bit will then help you avoid unnecessary stress on the tool and help you get accurate, clean holes every time as well.

Brand Quality

Opting for a more well-known brand, such as the Dormer A110, for instance, can often mean that you get more consistent higher durability and better precision as well.

Well-known brands here use quality materials, providing strength that resists bending and wear over time.

Choosing a reliable brand ensures that your drill bit will perform well, even under tough conditions.

Proper Techniques for Using Long Series Drill Bits

Buying the right drill bit for your application is one thing, but what are some ways to use these types of bits that get you the best results?

Consequently, these specialised bits allow for deep drilling, but they need specific handling to ensure that they are used safely and achieve precise results as well.

As a result, we have put together some handy points to keep in mind when working with long-series drill bits.

These consist of, for instance:

Speed Control

When using long series drill bits, controlling the speed really is key.

Different materials require different speeds to prevent excessive heat buildup, which can damage the drill bit and the workpiece as well.

For harder materials, for example, you want to use slower speeds, while softer materials can handle faster speeds.

Proper speed control here will also reduce wear on the drill bit and ensure that you get a clean, accurate cut as a result.

Stabilisation Techniques

Stabilising the drill bit also helps to avoid "wandering," which can happen more easily with long series bits due to their length.

As a result, before drilling, you want to ensure the bit is positioned accurately and keep it steady as you drill.

This helps you to maintain your precision, especially at the beginning of the cut, especially if you consider using a depth stop, as this can help control your hole depth and improve your consistency by doing so as well.

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Cooling and Lubrication

Cooling and lubrication are also essential areas for you to consider when drilling with long series bits - especially in metals.

This is because friction generates heat, which can lead to overheating, making the material and drill bit a lot more susceptible to damage as a result.

Consequently, applying the correct lubricant like cutting oil or cutting fluids helps you to reduce friction, extending the life of the bit, all while improving your drilling efficiency - by keeping the drill bit and material as cool as possible.

How to Prevent Breakage?

Long series drill bits can be more delicate because of their length, so preventing breakage is key to keeping your costs down over the long run.

Consequently, we have put this section together to help you keep your bit in good shape, to help you make it last as long as it can.

Keep the Bit Straight and Apply Even Pressure

To avoid bending and breakage, you also want to make sure the drill bit is aligned straight with the surface you are drilling.

Applying even pressure here will also help the bit move smoothly through the material as well - as a crooked or uneven push can easily snap a long drill bit.

Avoid Excessive Force to Prevent Flexing and Snapping

Using too much force can also make a long drill bit flex or bend - which increases the risk of it snapping.

Consequently, you want to apply moderate force here to keep the most control.

However, let the bit do the work instead of forcing it through the material - which is especially true when drilling deep holes - as this will put less pressure on the drill, which may be too much.

Cool the Bit with Lubricant or by Pausing

Long drill bits can also overheat quickly due to the friction created when drilling.

To prevent this, you also want to cool the bit by pausing occasionally - or using a lubricant.

Overheating here, for instance, makes the bit brittle and more likely to break - so keeping it cool extends its life and performance.

Maintenance and Care Tips

The next area for you to get the most out of our Drill bits to consider is how to maintain them for maximum longevity.

For example, correct maintenance and care of HSS long series twist drills are really key for their durability and long-term performance.

As a result, we find that following some simple tips here will help ensure these tools last longer and work efficiently every time you use them as a result, such as:

Wipe Clean After Each Use to Prevent Rust

After using your drill bit, it is really essential to wipe it clean to remove dust, oils, and debris that has built up on it.

This will then help prevent Rust from building up, which can weaken the bit over time.

A clean drill bit is also more efficient and reduces the risk of damage during storage as well.

Consequently, keeping your drill bits rust-free means they will be ready for use whenever you need them.

Store in a Protective Case to Avoid Bending or Damage

Storing long series drill bits in a protective case, especially those that come in their own long series drill set, keep them straight and shields them from damage.

Long bits, as we have seen, can be more susceptible to bending, which can make them unusable.

A sturdy case can then also help you keep these drill bits organised, and safe from damage along with being easy to find when you need them - ensuring they remain in top condition over time as a result.

For Long-Term Use, Sharpen Regularly to Maintain Cutting Efficiency

Over time, your drill bits can become dull, especially with frequent use.

Regular sharpening maintains the cutting edge, allowing you to have smoother and faster drilling as a result.

This is because sharpening helps you to prolong the life of your drill bits, saving you from needing frequent replacements and ensuring your bits always deliver accurate results as a result.

Safety Tips When Using Long Series Drill Bits

When using drilling tools of any type, the correct safety equipment should always be followed and adhered to you.

As a result, in line with what your own risk assessments say you need, some safety equipment that you should consider should consist of the following:

Wear Goggles and Gloves.

Wearing PPE equipment (Personal Protective Equipment) is ideal and often a requirement when working with long-series HSS drill bits.

For instance safety Goggles protect your eyes from flying debris, while the correct safety work gloves offer you a firm grip and safeguard your hands from cuts or bruises.

This simple step can often prevent serious injuries from occurring and help keep you safe during your drilling projects as well - which is the main thing.

Prevent Material Movement That Could Bend or Snap the Bit

Before drilling, you also want to make sure the material you are working on is stable and securely clamped.

HSS extra-long series drill bits are also more prone to bending or snapping if the material shifts unexpectedly due to their lengths.

Consequently, stabilising what you are working on then not only protects the drill bit from damange, but also helps you get a cleaner, more precise hole as well.

Hold the Drill Steady to Minimise Wandering and Give You Accuracy

Maintaining a firm grip on the drill is also key to achieving accurate results.

For instance, long drill bits can easily wander or veer off course, especially on tougher materials.

As a result, a steady grip here will reduce the risk of mistakes occurring and help you keep the bit aligned - making your work safer and more effective as a result.

What Lengths are available for Long Series Drill Bits?

Long series drill bits come in a range of lengths, usually starting from around 6 inches and going up to about 24 inches for when you need extra-deep drilling.

The longer the bit as well, the deeper it can reach into materials that you are drilling into - making it useful for applications that require extended reach as an end result.

However, longer bits can also be more challenging to control - due to the length - and also require you to be more careful in handling them to prevent bending or snapping of the bit from then occuring as well.

Can I Use Long Series Drill Bits in a Hand Drill?

Long series drill bits can be used in a hand drill, but it's important to be cautious.

Their extended length, for instance, will make them more flexible and potentially unstable in a handheld tool.

Consequently, you want to make sure the bit is securely tightened in the chuck and use a steady hand to prevent wobbling from occurring.

Going slow and steady can also help you avoid potential breakage or misalignment from occuring as well.

Do Long Series Drill Bits Work on Metal?

Long series drill bits can be used on metal, provided you choose the correct type and bit.

Cobalt or carbide bits are recommended for harder metals, as you can see above, as these materials can withstand the heat and pressure of drilling into these tough surfaces.

However, you always want to make sure that your bit matches the material you are drilling into - as this will enable you to get the best drilling results, all without damaging the tool as you do so as well.

How Do I Avoid Drill Bit Wandering?

To prevent drill bit wandering, it is crucial to stabilise the bit before you start to drill.

Using a centre punch, for instance, to create a small indentation can help guide the bit - keeping it centred and on target.

This small step can then make a big difference in achieving precise holes, especially when working with hard or smooth materials where slipping is more likely as well.

Are Long Series Drill Bits Expensive?

The price of long-series drill bits varies greatly depending on the material and length you need for your application.

High-quality materials like carbide and Cobalt tend to be pricier, as they offer you better durability and performance than hard materials.

The length of the bit will also affect its price; here, longer bits require more material and manufacturing precision, making them more costly than shorter options, for example.

How Can I Sharpen Long Series Drill Bits?

Maintaining the sharpness of long series drill bits is key for effective drilling. That goes without saying.

Consequently, for sharpening, you want to consider a professional sharpening service first and foremost. However, if you feel confident in doing so, then you can use a dedicated drill bit sharpener - which can help restore the edge without damaging the bit.

Why Does The Material Matter for Long-series Drill Bits?

The material used in the long-series drill bit will also greatly impact its performance and durability that the bit gives you in its output as well.

For instance, bits made from cobalt or carbide are generally more expensive but can drill into harder materials - like stainless steel and other metals - without wearing down quickly due to this.

For frequent metalwork, investing in these materials can provide you with more long-term value by saving on more frequent replacement costs.

Why Does the Length of Long Series Drill Bits Affect the Price?

Longer drill bits require more material, and their production involves more precision to ensure they remain straight and durable as they are being made.

Consequently, this extra material and manufacturing precision leads to higher costs due to there literally being more material needed in its construction.

However, longer bits offer you more unique advantages in reaching deeper into materials and are invaluable for specific jobs - making the extra cost worthwhile for many users.

Difference Between Long Series Jobber Drill Bits and Regular Long Series Drill Bits

A Long Series HSS Jobber Drill Bit differs from a standard long series drill bit primarily in its geometry and application uses.

For instance, this can be mainly down to:

Length and Reach

Long series drill bits generally have a more extended overall length than jobber drills, offering greater reach for deep drilling tasks in confined spaces. However, long series jobber drills typically balance length and rigidity, making them suitable for general-purpose deep drilling with added stability.

Flute Length

Jobber drill bits then often have a shorter flute length than standard long series drill bits - making them more robust and less prone to bending or wobbling due to this.

This increased stability is then ideal for precision work.

Diameter Range

Long series jobber drills also cover a wider diameter range than shorter ones do, which often adhere to standardised measurements - making them highly useful for different materials and applications as a result.

Applications

Regular long-series drill bits really do excel in deep-hole drilling across a wide range of materials - including both metal and wood, where reach is needed more than most.

Long series jobber bits are also more affordable and widely used for everyday applications, with adequate reach and increased stability.

Are Long Series Drill Bits Worth It Final Thoughts?

As you can see, long series drill bits really give you immense value for professionals and hobbyists alike.

This makes them a worthy investment when depth and reach are critical, especially for projects involving metalwork, woodworking, and masonry.

As a result, by selecting the right bit for each job and practising proper care, you really can maximise the lifespan and utility of these specialised tools for years to come.

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If you are still not sure which  Long Series Drills bit is right for you or you need help, then for further information please contact our team, and we will be happy to help you understand which ones are perfect for you and your team.

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