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The Rok Hardware 35mm Hinge Boring Forstner Drill Bit features a precision 35mm cutting diameter with fine carbide blades designed for clean, concealed cabinet hinge holes. Its 9mm shank fits most electric drills, while the durable blue carbide finish ensures long-lasting performance. Compact and efficient, this bit is engineered for professional-grade cabinetry work.


| ASIN | B00ZE8JE28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #215,639 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #50 in Boring Drill Bits |
| Brand Name | Rok |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (585) |
| Cutting Diameter | 35 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rok / Rok Hardware |
| Material Type | Carbide |
| Model | ROKBB35BLUE |
| Number of Flutes | 2 |
| Point Style | Center Point |
| Shank Type | Straight |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| Tool Flute Type | Straight |
| UPC | 856791005522 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**E
Worked great - good value
I needed to install some Blum hidden hinges so I needed this size bit for the holes. It worked perfectly. The holes were smooth and it was easy to use. I've seen a few reviews that complained the holes were rough or the bit wandered. I didn't have that problem at all. I drilled the holes into Maple cabinet doors and the holes were perfect. Also, if you punch a small starter hole with an awl or a nail to put the point of the bit in it will stay straight and not wander. I don't own a drill press so I used a hand held drill and had not problem. I haven't used it a lot so I can't comment on how long it will stay sharp but at 8 bucks I don't see how you can go wrong.
R**C
Works exactly as it should and way better quality than some no-name junk bits.
This bit does exactly what it should and it even works well with a handheld cordless drill. I needed to put some concealed hinges in oak cabinet doors, and this made very quick work of creating the precise pockets in the hardwood. It would have been a breeze with a drill press or using it as a router bit, but I did the job with a cordless drill and this bit had to be good to allow me to get away with that. There are other bits out there that cost a lot more or a little less, but this did a great job and was worth the price I paid. Two thumbs up based on performance and price.
B**T
bit
works great
J**T
Solidly built. Works well but clogs if using on particle board
Works fine. Easy enough to use with a handheld drill. I think I figured out the mixed reviews. I used this on a laminate door whose insides are particle board. The bit tended to get clogged with fine strands of wood that I had to keep clearing. I ran the drill backward and then forward again and the drill would bite. I don’t blame the bit but the cheap wood. My guess is that those who complained about the bit’s being dull used it on particle board. The ones who said it was sharp used it on solid wood. I only needed to do two holes so for me this was a great economical purchase. There’s no way I’d want to use it for a whole bunch of these doors. That would be painful.
A**.
Works great, nice clean hole with no tear out.
I used it to make 8 holes for cabinet door hinges and it is still sharp and works great. I would buy this one again. The only downside is that it doesn't come with one of those templates like some of the other bits in this price range do. I didn't use this on a drill press, I used it on a handheld drill with a depth jig I made and I didn't get any tear out, just nice clean holes.
C**H
Perfect for Blum cabinet hinges
Had just a few hinges pockets to drill, rather than use a spade bit I had (expected a rough cut), this bit was perfect. The depth of the cut is easy to measure, as the height of the bit is designed to fit flush once you're at the correct depth. No need to measure. Pilot in the center is short, no need to worry about poking through the other side. Cutting melamine, with a hand drill, the secret is to start slowly with light pressure and let the cutter get through the brittle surface, this prevents chipping (figured this out he hard way). Even the sloppiest cut is noticeable only by me. Of course, they're on the back side, how often do you really look that closely? Highly recommended for a DIY'er.
J**N
Worked great on both pine and oak
I used this to bore a hole into pine and oak when building some music boxes. It is very sharp and did a great job. If you are looking to use this on a limited basis, meaning your frequency of use matches that of the home hobbyist, then this is a good affordable choice.
C**G
Good value to cost, but not high quality result.
It got the job done, but the bore was not super clean. But $5, i got my money's worth.
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