This is a SHARP drill. I found a quick fix when trying to remove wood from a flute. This drill is exactly what the doctor ordered for tapping trees, the instructions were very clear. The mistake I made was my speed when drilling the taphole. This was my first time tapping trees. I carefully removed the drill bit, leaving small shavings in the tap hole. The trick is to get the club out quickly. Due to the shape of the grooves, they hold a lot of chips, a rather fast pull creates enough suction so that only a few chips remain in the tap hole, the rest is cleaned with a toothpick. The chips are all in the hole, not in the notch. Finally it is very close to a surgical instrument, the steel is excellent and there is no coating on the bit which is nice.
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