Drilling bits are essential tools used across industries for creating holes in various materials. Their designs and materials are tailored to specific applications, whether in construction, woodworking, metalworking, or the oil and gas industry. Below is a comprehensive overview of the main types of drilling bits, categorized by their structure, application, and material.
Type |
Main Use/Material |
Key Features |
Twist Drill Bit |
Universal (wood, metal, plastic) |
Helical flute, general-purpose |
Roller Cone Bit |
Oil & gas drilling (rock) |
Rotating cones, crushing action |
PDC Bit |
Oil & gas (hard/abrasive formations) |
Fixed cutters, synthetic diamond |
Masonry Bit |
Brick, concrete, stone |
Carbide tip, hammer action |
Spade Bit |
Wood |
Flat blade, fast rough holes |
Auger Bit |
Wood |
Corkscrew design, clean precise holes |
Hole Saw |
Wood, metal, plastic, tile |
Circular blade, large holes |
Step Drill/Unibit |
Thin metals, plastics |
Conical, multiple diameters |
Countersink Bit |
Wood, metal |
Conical tip, seats screw heads |
Coring Bit |
Oil & gas (core sampling) |
Extracts cylindrical core |
Bi-Center Bit |
Oil & gas (hole enlargement) |
Enlarges borehole during drilling |
Diamond-Coated Bit |
Glass, ceramics, stone |
Extreme hardness, precision |