Buy Vansza Firewood Log Splitter Drill Bit, Wood Splitter Drill Bits, Hand Drill Screw Cone Driver, Heavy Duty Drill Screw Cone Driver (32mm, Hex Shank)

High Quality: The firewood splitter drill bit is made of carbon steel that has been heat treated and coated with titanium. It has a high temperature quenching hardness and is extremely strong.

Modernized Design: The log splitter drill bits are equipped with a new U-shaped non-slip thread design; the deeper the thread of the drill bit, the more labor-saving the chopping, and the more comfortable the work is.

Drill Bits in Three Modes: 32mm/42mm, Square Handle/Round Handle & Hex Shank, Square Handle/Round Handle & Hex Shank, Square Handle/Round Handle & Hex Shank. Different models and sizes are available to meet your specific requirements, and they can be used with a variety of electric wood drills and kindling crackers.

Work that is efficient: Logging tools that are efficient and open the wood allow for quick separation of logs and increased productivity. Home, outdoor, camping, and farm applications are all common. Split tough woods such as oak, hickory, walnut, sycamore, and others. Knotty woods and large diameter hardwoods are not recommended for use.

Time Savings: Geometry reduces friction and allows for time savings.

Put the drill bit into your power drill and start drilling. The firewood will spit itself out quickly and easily.

How to Make Use of It.

1. You must use this in conjunction with a drill that has a lot of power. I attempted to use it in a smaller 12v Drill, but it caused the drill to overheat. It’s also important to remember to use the side handle for your drill; otherwise, you’ll likely twist or break your wrist. Additionally, any plug-in drill will most likely work.

This Shouldn’t Be Drilled Into the Center of Your Log. Drill along the edges of your log; it will split much more easily this way, and it will also help to keep the tool from becoming stuck.

3. Stay away from knots like the plague. If you try to force it through a knot, it will become stuck.

4. If you drill on the left side of the log/wood, the drill will be able to take advantage of the rotation of the log/wood. To keep the log from spinning while drilling on the ground, place your knee or foot against the log to prevent it from spinning; alternatively, angle the log so that it rotates into the ground while drilling. In the best case scenario, you have a table or station that you can use, and it may even include a stop built into it.

5. It is best to break down already split logs into smaller kindling or smaller logs to fit into a small stove rather than using a large log splitter. I don’t have a heavy-duty hammer drill to put it through its paces on larger logs to see how it performs. It’s perfect for what I’m looking for.

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