HF Forstner bit set opinions?

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  • cgallery
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 4503
    • Milwaukee, WI
    • BT3K

    HF Forstner bit set opinions?

    Are the titanium nitride Forstner bits carried at Harbor Freight any good? Does the titanium nitride buy me anything really? I work with quite a bit of plywood, particle board, and MDF.

    Thanks,
    Phil
  • dkhoward
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 873
    • Lubbock, Texas, USA.
    • bt3000

    #2
    I don't know about the titanium (no metalurgical background), but I have a set of the HF bits and they work great for me. Of course, I am a part time hobby type user.
    Dennis K Howard
    www.geocities.com/dennishoward
    "An elephant is nothing more than a mouse built to government specifications." Robert A Heinlein

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    • leehljp
      Just me
      • Dec 2002
      • 8446
      • Tunica, MS
      • BT3000/3100

      #3
      I have the HF Tn ones and they are OK. I would buy them again as opposed to two to three times the price for other brands at another store. I don't use them often but when I do, they do an OK job.
      Hank Lee

      Experience is what you get when you don't get what you wanted!

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      • LCHIEN
        Internet Fact Checker
        • Dec 2002
        • 21038
        • Katy, TX, USA.
        • BT3000 vintage 1999

        #4
        I have a set of the HF TiN forstner bits (1/16ths to 2") and I believe I am pretty happy with them. I have not used any truly expensive ones so I have no comparison, however they seem to be pretty well finished and run true. I cut 92 holes to day with the 1-1/4" bit.

        The TiN coating is supposed to help resist heat buildup that detempers the steel - It's both harder and slipperier than the base metal. the bit lasts longer and cuts better.
        Last edited by LCHIEN; 03-20-2006, 11:36 PM.
        Loring in Katy, TX USA
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        • LarryG
          The Full Monte
          • May 2004
          • 6693
          • Off The Back
          • Powermatic PM2000, BT3100-1

          #5
          Quite good for the money.

          I have both of the 7-piece HaFr Forstner bit sets (plain, TiN). IIRC I caught the latter on sale for some absurdly low price, like $3.99. Either set is well worth that. I can't detect a whole lot of difference made by the TiN coating but I'd say they maybe cut a little bit better. Maybe.

          However, I should also mention that I own one (only) Freud "Precision Shear" Forstner bit and the difference between it and the HaFr cheapies is truly night and day.
          Larry

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          • uglystick
            Established Member
            • Jan 2006
            • 119
            • Garland, TX, USA
            • Ridgid R4511 Granite top

            #6
            HF 7pc TiN Forstner set

            I also have the 7pc TiN set from HF. No complaints for the few sizes I've used so far in plywood and some cherry. A great value in my opinion. Remember to adjust the speed of your drill press!
            -Kendall

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            • zootroy
              Established Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 321
              • Coeur D\'Alene, Idaho.

              #7
              7pc TiN

              another vote. No problems to date. Used the 1/2" for about 20 mortises.

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