HI you all,
I'm italian and, many years ago, when I was still a boy and while digging in some old stuff bins,
I found my grandfather's hand brace drill.
It was rusty and covered in grime but, for the love I had for my grandfather,
I decided to give it some tlc, after cleaning I coukld read on it that it was made in Sheffield,
so I said to myself what an uncommon find for a tool in a forgotten village in the southern Italy ...
Anyway the tool didn't come with any auger bit so I really never had the chance to use it
this is way it sat on a shelf for many years until a few weeks ago when I managed to aquire some auger bits on ebay.co.uk.
The deal was what I call fair and for 50 pounds (plus shipping plus customs) I came in possession of an extensive set in its canvas roll.
Auger bits are still in good conditions, no rust and some of them still sharp. There are about 10 auger bite (jennings style) Ridgeway auger bits raising from 1/4" to 1", plus some screw drivers bit, plus a countersink, plus ten or more other bits in different shapes.
Now It's time to go to the point ...
Other than the Jennings style auger bit you see two more bits with a different shape ... what are they used for ???
Also you can see I sharpened the bits with some sandpaper attached on some wooden sticks, none of my files really worked on the bits ...
Yes I'm aware there are auger bit files but they are quite rare to find and really expensive too for what they are, any suggestion ?
I'm italian and, many years ago, when I was still a boy and while digging in some old stuff bins,
I found my grandfather's hand brace drill.
It was rusty and covered in grime but, for the love I had for my grandfather,
I decided to give it some tlc, after cleaning I coukld read on it that it was made in Sheffield,
so I said to myself what an uncommon find for a tool in a forgotten village in the southern Italy ...
Anyway the tool didn't come with any auger bit so I really never had the chance to use it
this is way it sat on a shelf for many years until a few weeks ago when I managed to aquire some auger bits on ebay.co.uk.
The deal was what I call fair and for 50 pounds (plus shipping plus customs) I came in possession of an extensive set in its canvas roll.
Auger bits are still in good conditions, no rust and some of them still sharp. There are about 10 auger bite (jennings style) Ridgeway auger bits raising from 1/4" to 1", plus some screw drivers bit, plus a countersink, plus ten or more other bits in different shapes.
Now It's time to go to the point ...
Other than the Jennings style auger bit you see two more bits with a different shape ... what are they used for ???
Also you can see I sharpened the bits with some sandpaper attached on some wooden sticks, none of my files really worked on the bits ...
Yes I'm aware there are auger bit files but they are quite rare to find and really expensive too for what they are, any suggestion ?