9/64 premium brad point bit gives you a dedicated drilling option when you need a 9/64 inch bore, so layouts depending on that diameter stay consistent from part to part. The brad and spur point design focuses cutting at the center and edges of the hole, which helps the bit start accurately on your mark and produce a more controlled entry in typical woodworking tasks. This bit is identified as Castle B02964, tying it directly to the Castle line for shops that standardize around those part numbers. Being described as premium signals that this version is intended for repeat use in a shop environment where a specific bit is pulled regularly for jigs or trim work. Routed through Wurth Baer Supply, it fits into a broader mix of bits, blades, and cutters that support cabinet and woodworking production flows.
The 1/4 inch shank on this 9/64 inch bit keeps the gripping surface consistent while the cutting diameter remains 9/64 inch, so the bit can be locked in place using common drill or driver chucks that accept a 1/4 inch shank. The brad and spur point geometry focuses the first contact at the center tip, which helps the bit align with pencil or scribe marks during setup. Spurs at the edge define the circumference as drilling progresses, supporting a more defined hole edge in typical shop materials. With the bit categorized under bits, blades, and cutters in trim bits, it fits naturally into setups where precise, smaller-diameter holes are part of trim or fine work operations.
This bit is listed within trim bits under bits, blades, and cutters, which positions it for finer work where a 9/64 inch bore is common in woodworking and cabinet tasks. The 9/64 inch cutting diameter gives you a defined hole size for operations that need a smaller bore, such as certain trim details or fixture holes that depend on that dimension. With a brad and spur point configuration, the cutting action starts at the center and the outer edges, helping the bit enter material on your intended line during trim work where visible placement matters. The Castle branding and B02964 designation connect the bit to a recognizable source used in professional woodworking environments, so shops that already rely on Castle tooling can align this bit with existing drills and jigs in their trim stations.
The combination of a 9/64 inch cutting diameter and 1/4 inch shank creates a predictable interface between this bit and standard-powered hand drills or drill presses that accept 1/4 inch shanks, which supports repeatable setups across multiple operators. The brad and spur point style places the tip directly on your mark and brings the edge spurs into play as the bit advances, which helps maintain position and contributes to cleaner hole edges in typical woodworking operations where alignment is important. Because the bit is designated as premium and tied to a specific part number B02964, it is positioned as a repeatable choice that can be specified in shop routing sheets or digital tooling lists. Its placement in the router bits class within the broader bits, blades, and cutters group makes it easy to align this drill bit with other cutting tools in a centralized storage or tooling program.
The 9/64 premium brad point bit drills a 9/64 inch hole, so any layout or jig calling for a 9/64 inch bore can be matched directly to this cutting diameter.
The Castle B02964 brad point drill bit has a 1/4 inch shank, allowing use in tools that accept a 1/4 inch round shank while still drilling a 9/64 inch hole.
The brad and spur point design centers the bit and engages edge spurs, which supports accurate starts on layout marks and more defined hole edges in woodworking tasks.
The 9/64 premium brad point bit is from Castle, linking it to a recognized tooling brand in woodworking and giving shops a clear line for matching other Castle items.
The B02964 part number identifies this specific 9/64 inch premium brad and spur point bit, which helps purchasing and inventory systems track the exact drill style.
This Castle 9/64 drill bit is categorized by Wurth Baer Supply under bits, blades, and cutters as a trim bit in the router bits class, aiding tool organization.
The 9/64 premium brad point bit from Castle, identified as B02964, provides a defined 9/64 inch bore with a 1/4 inch shank and a brad and spur point configuration. That combination ties drilling diameter, shank interface, and point geometry together in one repeatable tool choice for woodworking and trim operations. Sourcing it through Wurth Baer Supply connects this bit to a broader selection of bits, blades, and cutters, so it can slot into existing shop tooling plans wherever a 9/64 inch brad point drill is required.