Castle 9/64 x #7 drill bit is described as the most popular Castle woodworking drill bit, so it is set up for common shop drilling tasks where repeatable results matter. The 9/64 inch woodworking drill bit is recommended for use with a No. 7 screw, which lines up the hole size with that screw size for a straightforward match in woodworking projects. The brad and spur tip tracks well in all types of materials, so the point starts accurately and the cutting edges follow a steady path in the workpiece. This drill bit is ideal for hard woods including the more dense species, which fits jobs in demanding stock where clean entry helps the finished joint. The 1/4 inch shank ties the bit to drivers and drills that accept a 1/4 inch interface for quick changes between operations.
The 9/64 inch size of this Castle woodworking drill bit ties directly to its recommendation for use with a No. 7 screw, so hole sizing aligns with that screw for predictable clearance or pilot conditions in wood assemblies. The brad and spur point drills by first locating the brad at the center, then using the spur edges to cut the perimeter as it advances, which supports cleaner entry when starting on finished surfaces. Being ideal for hard woods including the more dense species means the bit geometry addresses fiber resistance in those boards, which is important when repetitive drilling is part of cabinet, furniture, or fixture production. The 1/4 inch shank provides a standardized interface to drills or drivers that accept that shank size, allowing this bit to fit into existing setups using the 1/4 inch connection.
This Castle woodworking drill bit is positioned as the most popular Castle woodworking drill bit, which points it toward frequent use in general woodworking applications where wood is the primary material. The 9/64 inch woodworking drill bit paired with a No. 7 screw recommendation connects it to fastening tasks that need a hole sized around that screw diameter, which can apply to building cabinets, frames, and similar projects using that screw size. The brad and spur tip tracks well in all types of materials, so the bit can start holes on solid wood and other workable materials encountered in a woodworking environment without wandering across the surface. It is ideal for hard woods including the more dense species, aligning its use to work with demanding hardwood face frames, rails, or structural members that benefit from a controlled entry point. Being categorized under brad point bits places this drill bit in tasks where accurate location and cleaner exit matter to the finished appearance of the work.
The brad and spur tip on this drill bit tracks well in all types of materials, so the brad establishes the center while the spurs shape the edge of the hole, which supports repeatable, straight holes across multiple workpieces in a production setting. Its recommendation for use with a No. 7 screw ties the 9/64 inch drilling diameter to that screw choice, helping match bit and fastener so the fastener engagement behaves consistently across joints. Being ideal for hard woods including the more dense species indicates the cutting edges are suited to resistant fibers, and that helps reduce the effort needed to advance the bit through hardwood stock during repetitive operations. The 1/4 inch shank creates a simple interface for tools that take that shank size, which lets installers or shop staff swap this Castle woodworking drill bit in line with other 1/4 inch shank tooling during a workflow. As a brad and spur point identified as the most popular Castle woodworking drill bit, it offers a familiar drilling pattern for users already working within Castle woodworking processes.
The Castle B00964 is a 9/64 inch woodworking drill bit with a brad and spur point, so it centers easily and cuts a defined hole profile in wood applications.
The brad and spur tip tracks well in all types of materials, which allows accurate starting and cleaner hole edges when drilling into wood and similar materials.
This 9/64 inch Castle woodworking drill bit is recommended for use with a No. 7 screw, aligning the drilled hole size with that screw for woodworking joints.
The drill bit is described as ideal for hard woods including the more dense species, so it is suited to drilling in demanding hardwood stock.
The Castle B00964 drill bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits tools that accept a 1/4 inch bit interface common in woodworking setups.
This drill bit is described as the most popular Castle woodworking drill bit, placing it as a regular choice for general woodworking drilling tasks.
The Castle 9/64 x #7 drill bit ties its 9/64 inch size to a recommendation for use with a No. 7 screw, which suits woodworking tasks that depend on that screw size. The brad and spur tip tracks well in all types of materials, so it supports accurate hole starts across common shop stock. Being ideal for hard woods including the more dense species fits jobs in cabinet, furniture, or fixture construction where hardwoods are standard. With a 1/4 inch shank, this Castle woodworking drill bit fits tools designed for that shank size, aligning it with existing setups ready for 1/4 inch interface tooling.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | CECDB764 Mfr# B00764 | Castle 7/64" x #7 Drill Bit 1/4" Shank, B00764 |