Tips & Tricks

Can You Use Any Drill Bit With a Dremel

Can You Use Any Drill Bit With a Dremel?

When it comes to drilling, can you use any drill bit with a Dremel? There are some differences between Dremel bits and standard drill bits. Dremel bits have a smaller diameter and a shorter shank. But they are interchangeable with other types of drill bits, including masonry and wood bit sets. And because Dremel drill … Read More

Why do Drill Bits Get Stuck in Wood

Why do Drill Bits Get Stuck in Wood?

Drill bits can get stuck in wood for various reasons. Misaligned with chuck, loose connection with chuck, too hard to pull out of wood, etc. Fortunately, there are ways to remove a stuck drill bit. Here are a few of them. To remove a stuck bit, first, you must check if it is properly aligned … Read More

Why Is My Drill Bit Smoking

Why Is My Drill Bit Smoking?

You may be asking yourself why is my drill bit smoking. Listed below are three common causes of this problem. First, you might be drilling too fast or too forcefully. Secondly, you may be not using enough oil. If all of these are the case, your drill bit may be overheating. If any of these … Read More

Do Drill Bits Make Good Knives

Do Drill Bits Make Good Knives?

You may be asking yourself, “Do drill bits make good knives?” If so, read this article and find out! Drill bits are made from different types of steel. Learn more about Cobalt drill bits, Auger drill bits, Forstner bit, and Stainless steel! It might surprise you that drill bits made from low carbon steel do … Read More

Is Caulk Better Than Polyfilla

Is Caulk Better Than Polyfilla?

You’re probably wondering: Is caulk better than polyfilla? Read on for some answers. Some caulks are cured faster than others. Some have water-carried dispersions. Some discolor if left unpainted. Some have different properties, but all have one thing in common: they’re flexible. And one common misconception is that polyfilla smells like acetic acid when they’re … Read More

Why Is Caulking Not Drying

Why Is Caulking Not Drying?

If you’ve just installed new caulk in a bathroom, you may be wondering why it’s not drying properly. Using a quick-drying caulk will cut down on the time it takes to dry. Humidity is another factor that can affect the time it takes to dry, and painting over wet or sticky silicone caulk can increase … Read More