Manufacturer: Carbide & drill bits, end mills, counter bores, taps, dies, drill bits. Taps, Dies, End Mills, Slitters, Reamers, and more! Micro, CNC, Decimal, Coated, Custom Bits, Aircraft drills, Step Drills, Threaded Shank, Every Cutting tool for all metals.
Over 31 Years of manufacturing and distributing quality Carbide Drills and tooling.
 NO ONE KNOWS CUTTING TOOLS MORE THAN WE DO!
------No One!------

If It's Manufactured, We'll Have it, Or custom Manufacture it For You! Phone: 407-478-2487 (USA) Fax: 407-678-7414 If it's one or more, Call or E-mail us for price and delivery. Or, go to our live chat for information.
call us for price and delivery.
below are just a few samples of the tooling we manufacture.
|
micro* metric* number* Letter Fractional * wire gauge* decimal * Special custom lengths and diameters manufactured to your needs!
*Carbide* * All hard to find cutting tools* Call us for your tooling needs! THIS PAGE IS JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF METAL WORKING CARBIDE BITS & CUTTING TOOLS OFFERED! JUST CALL OR WRITE US WITH YOUR NEEDS! We'll have the tool! |
Carbide Drills Jobber, taper, mechanic's screw machine, MT. fractional, decimal, letter, metric.
 from .002 and up Reduced shank 135°,120° ,125° ,140° . solid carbide, cobalt, carbide tip

| Parabolic Flute Drills

Die Bits (For hardened steels)
| NC & CNC Spotting drills
 Index-able Fly Cutters

|
|---|
Cap Screw Counter Bores
 & Inserted Counter Sinks
| Titanium coated All diameters and lengths
 Dove Tail Cutters
 Indexalble Routers
| Extension & extra long Bits Aircraft bits 6"to 72" All Diameters

Left Handed drill bits 3/64" to 1-1/4" letter, number & fractional
| Stub length drill bits
 Threaded shank drills 1/4-28 & 7/16-14 All sizes. cobalt, brad point, standard.

| All Morse Taper bits Notched point, carbide.
 Oil hole Through lubricant drills Standard shank & Morse taper

Concave cutter heads
| Slitting and side cut, Saw Mills
  
|
|---|
3 & 4 Flute Core Drills
 Pipe Reamers
 Pin Reamers
 Finishing reamers
 Shell reamers
| Corner Rounding End Mills
 Shell Mills
 |
Aircraft router bits


Combo Drill/Countersink
|
|---|
End Mills All styles and configurations All Coatings
 Extra long, roughing, double ended. ball nose, end cut, 2,3,4,6, flute All coatings and special manufactured | Taper, Kar, Bridge, aligning & Strait Hand Reamers
 Adjustable Hand & Expansion Reamers
 Hog Nose Reamers

single, three, & four flute countersinks& center reamers
Turning tools All styles carbide & diamond
| Drill Sets- Drill index's, Tap & Drill combo index's metric & standards
 
TAP & DIES
|
|---|
"Annular" cutters for aggressive cutting 1",2",& 3 " lengths to 4" dia..

| Boring Bars carbide tipped

Fly Cutters

Carbide Insert drills
|
TOOLS FOR COMPOSITES
drive matic Drill & Countersink
 Space matic drill &countersink
 Honeycomb router
 Two Flute Router
 Three Flute Router
 Plus- Fluted ,Diamond Cut Routers, nut plate Drill & Countersinks, Dagger Drills |
|---|
|
|
|
|---|
|
|
|
|---|
|
| |
|---|
© ©For over thirty one 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.
Carbide drill cutting surfaces are often useful when machining through materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel, as well as in situations where other tools would wear away, such as high-quantity production runs. Most of the time, carbide will leave a better finish on the part, and allow faster machining. Carbide tools can also withstand higher temperatures than standard high speed steel tools. The material is usually tungsten-carbide cobalt, also called "cemented carbide", a metal matrix composite where tungsten carbide particles are the aggregate and metallic cobalt serves as the matrix. The process of combining tungsten carbide with cobalt is referred to as sintering or Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP). During this process cobalt eventually will be entering the liquid stage and WC grains (>> higher melting point) remain in the solid stage. As a result of this process cobalt is embedding/cementing the WC grains and thereby creates the metal matrix composite with its distinct material properties. The naturally ductile cobalt metal serves to offset the characteristic brittle behavior of the tungsten carbide ceramic, thus raising its toughness and durability. Such parameters of tungsten carbide can be changed significantly within the carbide manufacturers sphere of influence, primarily determined by grain size, cobalt content, donation (e.g. alloy carbides) and carbon content. Machining with carbide drills can be difficult, as carbide is more brittle than other tool materials, making it susceptible to chipping and breaking. To offset this, many manufacturers sell carbide inserts and matching insert holders. With this setup, the small carbide drill insert is held in place by a larger tool made of a less brittle material (usually steel). This gives the benefit of using carbide without the high cost of making the entire tool out of carbide. Most modern face mills use carbide drill inserts, as well as some lathe tools and end mills. To increase the life of carbide drill tools, they are sometimes coated. Four such coatings are TiN titanium nitride TiC titanium carbidee, Ti(C)N (titanium carbide-nitride), and TiAlN Titanium Aluminum Nitridee. (Newer coatings, known as DLC (Diamond Like Coating) are beginning to surface, enabling the cutting power of diamond without the unwanted chemical reaction between real diamond and iron.) Most coatings generally increase a tool's hardness and/or lubricity. A coating allows the cutting edge of a tool to cleanly pass through the material without having the material galll (stick) to it. The coating also helps to decrease the temperature associated with the cutting process and increase the life of the tool. The coating is usually deposited via thermal Chemical vapor deposition CVD and, for certain applications, with the mechanical Physical vapor deposition" PVD method. However if the deposition is performed at too high temperature, an eta phaseee of a Co6 W6 C tertiary carbide forms at the interface between the carbide and the cobalt phase, facilitating adhesion failure of the coating. |