Ok, yes, it works. And I'm glad I finally got my hands on a smelly metric chisel. This drill is made from 4341 hss and is more expensive than a port cargo drill. M2 is what almost everyone uses cheap gold bits with no cobalt, including high frequency bits. I appreciate that this drill maker makes metric bits, thanks for that, but the steel isn't as good as the cheap standard bits at the bottom of the barrel, just a note for those who care. It has two percent less molybdenum and tungsten than M2 and also slightly less carbon and chromium just to give you an idea. HSS drills all non-ferrous metals as well as steel and stainless steel. Even low quality HSS still stinks badly. Just don't expect great wear resistance, and this bit dulls faster than average, which is its main benefit in my opinion.
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