Manufacturer/Distributor;
"Drill Bits" and Cutting Tools; for all Applications
and Industries.

Welcome
to Advantage Drills Inc. An industry leader in both
the custom and standard production drill bits and cutting
tools. One of the only manufacturer to provide engineering
support for all industries and individuals by our experienced
technical engineering staff. We can help you complete
a job, even if you are unsure about the proper tooling
for any successful job. Founded in 1990, owner Linda
Lobeck and her husband Dr. Randy Lobeck have had more
than 50 years experience in manufacturing and distribution
of standard and custom cutting tools providing support
to over 750,000 pleased clients internationally. From
major corporations looking for standard and specialized
custom tooling and technical support, to the hobbyist
or small business.
We welcome you to navigate our site to find the
correct tooling. If at any time you have a question,
or you are unsure about the proper tooling for the job.
Feel free to call or E: Mail our staff of engineers
and we will assist you with the proper tooling, explain
its proper use, or resolve problems with your current
tooling. If Its Manufactured, We'll Have It, Or Manufacture
It For You!
Distributor / Manufacturer
drill bits, and all cutting tools.
- Metric drill bits and other all
cutting tools. (from .01mm )
- Micro Solid Carbide drill bits.
(from .002 decimal.)
- Special applications.
(custom tooling for detailed critical work)
- Miniature, Screw machine length,
Jobber Length, tapered and mechanics length.
(carbide/hss/cobalt)
- Custom Manufactured Tooling
for all applications.
- Turf Drills. (used in
aerations, gulf coarse and landscape)
- Tile Drills. (home use
and industrial installations and remodeling)
- Large Drills. (Bits any
and all sizes)
- Long Drills. ( For all
applications needing extra lengths)
- Plastics. (pvc, fiberglass
bits and more)
- Timber bits. (extra large
diameters and lengths)
- HSS. bits. (High Speed
Steel)
- Cobalt. decimal, letter
number, fractional, metric bits)
- Carbide. (solid carbide
and carbide tipped.)
- Glass
(all tooling; core,
router, mills, twist drill bits, phono point, saw
blades. )
- Diamond.(twist bits, cores,
router, burrs,)
- Letter, Number, Decimal, Fractional
Diameters .
- TiN coatings.
- TILAN, TICAN, TIALN, TIN,
coatings
- M-1, M-2, M-7,M-35,M-42,Carbide,
Tool Steels.
Made in the
USA!
Quality Manufactured
tooling for:
Metals,Glass,Masonry,Concrete,
Woods,Fiberglass,Porcelain,
Composites, Tile,Timber,Timber
Counter Bore's and more,Utilities,Stone.
fractional, number, letter ,decimal, micro, metric
drills,
in all sizes and grades of tool steels, diamond, and
carbide!
We guarantee the lowest prices and best quality!
Drills for All Industries and Individuals. Over fifty
billion cutting tools
manufactured for all applications!

Phone: 407-478-2487
Fax: 407-678-7414
Metal Working Drills and Tooling:
Drill
Bits
Taps, Dies, Core Drills,
Slitter Cutters,
Cobalt
, Micro
Carbide Bits, HSS, M-7, hard to find, Micro,
Electric Utilities
Fuse Reamers, Special Odd Size, TiN TiCN coated,
Metric, Decimal, Letter, Fractional. End Mills,
Reamers,
Counter Sinks, Counter Bores, Hole Cutters,
Carbide inserts
Step Drills, Morse Taper, Body Drills, Extension Drills.

SDS PLUS, SDS MAX, SPLINE,
A or B TAPER, HEX, RATIO,
STANDARD SHANKS.



Glass Cutting:
GLASS, TILE, PORCELAIN, STONE, COMPOSITE.
DIAMOND.
Glass,
Tile, Composite, Stone, Porcelain,
Ceramic, Tile, Fiberglass, Glass, Stone
Core Drills, Diamond Router Bits, Burrs, Mounted Points.
Diamond Polishing Pads, Grinding disks, and Diamond
Drills.
All diamond tooling from .007 and up. We manufacture
all tooling for your specific needs.
plated/braze bonded/pcn/cbn/pcd/metal bonded bits.


Diamond / Masonry
/Concrete / Saw Blades:
MASONRY
DIAMOND SAWS / CORE DRILLS.
Tuck Point Diamond. Saw Blades / Core Drills.
Diamond plated tooling. Diamond Saw Blades.
Core Drilling Rigs. (Masonry/Concrete).

WOOD WORKING:
Woodworking Drill
Counter Sinks, Counter Bores, Extra Long
Router Bits, Forstner, Brad Point,
Tapered, Step Drills, Plug Cutters,
Carbide Tip Saw Blades, and Boring Tools.
Standard-Fractional-Metric-Decimal sizes.

FIBERGLASS, PLASTICS,
COMPOSITES.
Fiberglass, Plastics,
Laminates, Composite.
Carbide Tip / Solid Carbide /Cobalt Tooling.


Wood Augers/ Timbers.
Timbers
and Treated Wood.


WELDING RODS AND SPECIALTY
ALLOY'S.
SPECIALTY MAINTENANCE
WELDING RODS.
WELDING ALLOYS and Welding Rods.
Arc- Tig- Mig- Brazing-Soldering Alloys.
Alloy's are designed for low temperature, high strength
welding
of similar and dissimilar metals that are contaminated,
dirty, fatigued,
hard to weld.

Manufacturer/Distributor of all odd or hard to find bits and cutting tools.
Custom Milled Or Manufactured for Special Applications.
Micro/Decimal/Letter/Fractional/Metric.
HSS/M-1/M-2/M-7/M-35/M-42/Carbide.
All Major Credit Cards
Accepted!
If it manufactured,
we'll have it, or make it for
you.
Tooling Links:
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Concrete.
- Diamond Core Bits
and Routers. (Glass, Tile, Stone).
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Metal Working.
(All Metal Cutting Applications ).
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Wood
Augers. (Wood Augers, Timbers, RR Ties).
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Masonry. (All
Masonry/Concrete).
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Reamers. (Metal Finishing).
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Welding Alloys.
(Welding Rods, Tig, Mig, Brazing).
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Wood Working Tooling.
(All Wood Working).
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Wood Working. (Brad Point).
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Tenon Cutters.
(Hand Held).
Electric Utilities
Fuse Bar Reamers
Many of the tooling bits manufactured:
masonry drills, glass, wood, metric, twist, diamond.
Wood working, letter-decimal drill bits. Carbide
bits, cobalt, micro carbide, long drills, cobalt,
metric drill bits, electricians tools, bell hanger,
earth bits, contractors tooling.
diamond bits, glass drill bits, twist drills, wood
drill bits, woodworking drill bits
For every application!
Wikipedia Answer to any questions
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Domes.
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Drill Bits.
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http://www.metalresourcesdirectory.com.
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Repair | Custom Way Covers | CNC Machine Center
Repair - Midwest CNC Services provides custom way
covers, CNC Machine Center Repair, Way Cover Repair,
and CNC Machine Center Services.
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http://www.marathonspraybooths.com.
OTHER LINKS
- Seminole
County - The complete online guide to the Seminole
County area, with accommodation, real estate, business
and local information.
- http://www.pro-tools.com
- Offers pipe bending equipment including tube bending
machinery, bead roller, square tubing, and hydraulic
pipe benders.
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Pipeline Integrity - Turnkey management for
pipeline regulatory compliance, safety, environmental
stewardship, assessments, installs, rehab and repair
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more business links
For
over thirty years Advantage Drills Inc", has been
an industry innovator
and leader in design, production, and distribution of tooling.
Our basic business principles are to use the highest
and best quality materials,
the most updated manufacturing technologies and
equipment.
Acquire the best engineers, and strive to give you
the best possible service,
both in information and technical support.
We assure you of the best Products, Service, and
Price available!
Advantage Drills Inc."
WIKIPEDIA
Drill bits are cutting tools used to create cylindrical
holes. Bits are held in a tool called a drill,
which rotates them and provides axial force to create
the hole. Specialized bits are also
available for non-cylindrical-shaped holes. This article
describes the types of drill bits in terms
of the design of the cutter. The other end of the drill
bit, the shank, is described in the drill bit shank
article. Drill bits come in standard sizes, described
in the drill bit sizes article.
A comprehensive drill and tap size chart lists metric
and imperial sized drills alongside the required screw
tap sizes. The term drill can refer to a drilling machine,
or can refer to a drill bit
for use in a drilling machine. In this article, for
clarity, drill bit or bit is used throughout to
refer to a bit for use in a drilling machine, and drill
refers always to a drilling machine.
Contents: 1 Metal drills, 1.1 Twist drill, 1.2 Gun drill,
1.3 Center drill and spotting drill,
1.3.1 Use in making holes for lathe centers, 1.3.2 Use
in spotting hole centers, 1.4 Core drill,
1.5 Left-hand bit, 1.5.1 Screw extractor, 1.6 Countersink
bit, 1.7 Index able drill, 1.8 Spade drill, 1.9 Trepan,
1.10 Ejector drill, 2 Wood drills, 2.1 Lip and spur
drill,2.2 Spade bit,
2.3 Forstner bit, 2.4 Step bit, 2.5 Center bit, 2.6
Auger bit, 2.7 Gimlet bit, 2.8 Hinge sinker bit, 2.9
Adjustable wood bit, 3 Other materials, 3.1 Diamond
core bit, 3.2 Masonry drill,
3.3 Hole saw, 3.4 PCB through-hole drill, 3.5 Installer
bit, 4 Well drilling bits, 5 Materials
for bit construction, 5.1 Steels, 5.2 Exotic materials,
5.3 Coatings, Metal drills
Twist drill: The twist drill bit is the type produced
in largest quantity today. It drills holes in metal,
plastic, and wood. The twist drill bit was invented
by Steven A. Morse[1] of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts
in 1861. He received U.S. Patent 38,119 for his invention
on April 7, 1863. The original method of manufacture
was to cut two grooves in opposite sides
of a round bar, then to twist the bar to produce the
helical flutes. This gave the tool its name. Nowadays,
the drill bit is usually made by rotating the bar while
moving it past a grinding
wheel to cut the flutes in the same manner as cutting
helical gears. Tools recognizable as twist drill bits
are currently produced in diameters covering a range
from 0.05 mm (0.002") to 100 mm (4"). Lengths up to
about 1000 mm (39") are available for use in powered
hand tools.
The geometry and sharpening of the cutting edges is
crucial to the performance of the bit.
Users often throw away small bits that become blunt,
and replace them with new bits, because they are inexpensive
and sharpening them well is difficult. For larger bits,
special grinding jigs
are available. A special tool grinder is available for
sharpening or reshaping cutting surfaces on twist drills
to optimize the drill for a particular material.
Manufacturers can produce special versions of the twist
drill bit, varying the geometry and the materials used,
to suit particular machinery and particular materials
to be cut. Twist drill bits are available in the widest
choice of tooling materials. However, even for industrial
users,
most holes are still drilled with a conventional bit
of high speed steel.
The most common twist drill (the one sold in general
hardware stores) has a point angle of 118 degrees. This
is a suitable angle for a wide array of tasks, and will
not cause the uninitiated operator undue stress by wandering
or digging in. A more aggressive (sharper) angle,
such as 90 degrees, is suited for very soft plastics
and other materials. The bit will generally be self-starting
and cut very quickly. A shallower angle, such as 150
degrees, is suited for drilling steels and other tougher
materials. This style bit requires a starter hole, but
will not bind or suffer premature wear when a proper
feed rate is used.
Drills with no point angle are used in situations where
a blind, flat-bottomed hole is required. These drills
are very sensitive to changes in lip angle, and even
a slight change can result in an inappropriately fast
cutting drill bit that will suffer premature wear.
Drill bit geometry has several aspects:
The spiral, or rate of twist in the drill, controls
the rate of chip removal in a drill.
A fast spiral drill is used in high feed rate applications
under low spindle speeds,
where removal of a large volume of swarf is required.
Low spiral drills are used in cutting applications where
high cutting speeds are traditionally used, and where
the material has a tendency to gall on the drill or
otherwise clog the hole, such as aluminum or copper.
The point angle is determined by the material the drill
will be operating in. Harder materials require a larger
point angle, and softer materials require a sharper
angle.
The correct point angle for the hardness of the material
controls wandering, chatter, hole shape, wear rate,
and other characteristics. The lip angle determines
the amount of support provided to the cutting edge.
A greater lip angle will cause the drill to cut more
aggressively under the same amount of point pressure
as a drill with a smaller lip angle. Both conditions
can cause binding, wear, and eventual catastrophic failure
of the tool.
The proper amount of lip clearance is determined by
the point angle. A very acute point angle has more web
surface area presented to the work at any one time,
requiring an aggressive lip angle, where a flat drill
is extremely sensitive to small changes in lip angle
due to the small surface area supporting the cutting
edges.
The Mechanic Drills used widely by vendors to further
describe the length of the drill itself.
The actual length x diameter must be found and published.
The Jobber Drills used widely by vendors to further
describe the length of the drill itself.
The actual length x diameter must be found and published.
Most drills for consumer use have straight shanks. For
heavy duty drilling in industry, drills with tapered
shanks are sometimes used.
Twist drill bit cutting edges, Twist drill bit with
Morse taper shank 11/32" (8 mm) drills - long-series
morse,
plain morse, jobber Long series drills are extended
length twist drills. They are not the best tool for
drilling deep holes, as they require frequent withdrawal
to clear the flutes of swarf and prevent drill breakages.
Gun drills are the preferred drills for deep hole drilling.