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I've been frustrated for months not being able to find the drill bits I need.

I need the ones in the picture but for the metric system. Sizes 2-10mm.
Anyone know what this type of drill bit is called? No matter what I type in google I can't find out what they are called.
Anyone know?

Normal length drill bits? I have those but they are a bit clumsy to use, I prefer the shorter version. I have 1 3mm and 1 5mm but those are the only ones I've been able to acquire.
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Short Drill Bits


   
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Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator





Charlotte, NC

Look for jobber length drill bits

6000
3000 
   
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 wilsmire wrote:
Look for jobber length drill bits



Tried it and just find normal drill bits?

   
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Binghamton, NY

Try searching for 'stubby' drill bits. Found a number of sites selling them, but primarily single bits in fractional inches... even when I added "metric" to the search terms. They must exist somewhere, but I'm not having much more luck than you finding them.

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