borrspets
Borrspets is the term used for the tip of a drill bit, the cutting edge that engages the material to be drilled. In Swedish, borrspets combines borr (drill) and spets (tip), and it is commonly translated as drill point. The spets determines how a drill bit enters a workpiece, affecting start accuracy, wandering, and cutting efficiency.
Design and geometries of the borrspets vary to suit different materials and applications. The most common geometries
Materials and manufacturing affect borrspets performance. Drill points can be made from high-speed steel (HSS), carbon