A Twist Drill, could be used on a number of machines, normally a Drill Press, but also on either a Lathe or Milling machine. for certain applications.
In wood work, a twist drill would be used for making small holes where an ordinary wood drill (auger) would probably split the wood.
A standard drill bit.
The parts of a twist drill include the shank, neck, flutes, land, body clearance, and cutting edge. The cutting edge is the point of the drill bit and does the actual cutting.
i dont know tbh
From 0.3mm upwards
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The land on a twist drill is located between the flutes. It is the raised ridge or surface that extends along the length of the drill bit. The main purpose of the land is to provide stability and support to the cutting edges of the drill bit.
It drills straight holes. In other words it is a perfectly normal drill bit.
It's a plain old ordinary drill that will fit in a conventional drill chuck.They specify that now so it doesn't get confuse with all the new types. (Hex, SDS, splined etc.)
to auger the chips out of the hole.
A standard fluted drill bit