Glass & Tile

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    Bosch 4 Piece Glass and Tile Bit Set GT2000
    SKU: GT2000
    Was $2089
    $1567
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    Bosch Glass and Tile Bit 1/8" GT100
    SKU: GT100
    Was $449
    $337
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    Bosch Glass and Tile Bit 5/8" GT700
    SKU: GT700
    Was $1419
    $1064
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    Bosch 1/4" Natural Stone Tile Bit NS300
    SKU: NS300
    $739
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    Bosch Glass and Tile Bit 1" GT1000
    SKU: GT1000
    Was $2159
    $1619
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    Milwaukee 4 Piece Glass and Tile Bit Set 48-20-8988
    SKU: 48-20-8988
    $2397
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    Bosch Glass and Tile Bit 7/8" GT900
    SKU: GT900
    $1909
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    Bosch Glass and Tile Bit 3/4" GT800
    SKU: GT800
    Was $1659
    $1244
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homes often feature beautiful showers, backsplashes, and countertops made of glass or tile. But when it comes to drilling holes for fixtures or accessories, using the wrong drill bit can lead to chipped tiles or shattered glass. Here's how glass and tile drill bits differ from regular drill bits, ensuring your drilling project is a success. Built for Toughness: Unlike regular drill bits designed for softer materials like wood or plastic, glass and tile drill bits are specifically engineered for hard, brittle surfaces. Their key difference lies in the tip material. Regular drill bits have pointed steel tips, which can easily crack or shatter glass and tile. Glass and tile drill bits, however, boast tungsten carbide or diamond tips. These ultra-hard materials can grind through glass or tile without causing damage. Precision and Control: Drilling into smooth, hard surfaces requires a bit more finesse than drilling into wood. Glass and tile drill bits address this need with two key features. First, they often have a pilot tip. This pointed tip helps center the bit and prevents it from skipping across the surface, minimizing the risk of accidental scratches or cracks. Second, the cutting edges of these bits are designed to grind through the material, creating a clean, precise hole instead of aggressively tearing through it like a standard bit. Beyond Glass and Tile: While their name suggests specific uses, glass and tile drill bits can handle more. They are perfect for drilling through other hard, brittle materials commonly encountered in Ohio homes. This includes slate, fiberglass, stone countertops, or even ceramic. Their versatility makes them a valuable addition to any DIY toolbox. By understanding the unique features of glass and tile drill bits, Ohio homeowners and professionals can approach drilling projects with confidence. These specialized bits ensure clean, damage-free holes in your beautiful glass or tile surfaces, keeping your renovation or repair project looking its best.