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Custom Drill Bits: Geometry, Coating, and RFQ Checklist

March 31, 20267 Min. LesezeitVon Solid Carbide Direct
Micro diameter deep coolant-through carbide drills photographed before coating

Custom drill bits are ordered when catalogue drills cannot meet depth, tolerance, chip control, or tool-life requirements. Use this checklist to get a fast quote and predictable results.

Custom drill bits are not only “special sizes”. They are often built to solve a process problem: chip packing, heat, hole straightness, or tool breakage in stainless, titanium, or deep holes. A good RFQ defines the drilling conditions so the geometry and coolant strategy match your actual cut.

RFQ Checklist for Custom Drill Bits

  • Diameter, depth, and required flute length (include any clearance constraints).
  • Material and hardness; whether the hole is cross-drilled or interrupted.
  • Coolant: flood vs through-coolant; pressure/flow available at the machine.
  • Point style: split point, flat-bottom, forming profile, or customer-specific.
  • Hole tolerance and surface finish requirements; reaming after drilling or not.

Coolant-Through vs Flood: A Practical Rule

When chip evacuation is the limiting factor (deep holes, gummy materials, long flute lengths), through-coolant typically stabilises the process. For shallow holes, flood coolant and optimized geometry may be enough.

Share your drill drawing and cutting conditions. We will recommend geometry and quote quickly.

Real Cases

See deep drilling and coolant-through examples: https://solidcarbidedirect.com/custom-tooling-cases

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