Features
- 2-cutter design for fast drilling
- High-quality tungsten carbide tip for durability
- Symmetrical double flutes to reduce vibration
- Usable length of 5 inches
Specifications
Manufacturer | Makita |
Shank | Spline |
Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Diameter | 5/8" |
Length | 10" |
Mpn # | 711198-A |
Weight | 1.20 lbs. |
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This spline drill bit is designed for drilling holes in concrete, both reinforced and non-reinforced. It features a two-cutter design for efficient drilling and is compatible with rotary hammers that accept spline shank bits.
Model Number: 711198-A
Project Ideas
Business
Custom Concrete Drilling Service
Offer specialized drilling services for clients needing precise holes in concrete for various applications like construction, landscaping, or home improvements.
DIY Concrete Kits
Sell DIY kits that include concrete mix, molds, and instructions, along with pre-drilled concrete components for easy assembly of items like planters or candle holders.
Concrete Furniture Line
Develop a line of custom concrete furniture that can be tailored to client specifications. Use the spline bit to add functional and decorative elements.
Concrete Workshop Classes
Host workshops teaching people how to use tools like the spline bit to create their own concrete projects. This could be a great way to engage the community and generate additional income.
Concrete Art Commissions
Take commissions for custom concrete art pieces, using the spline bit for intricate designs and installations. Market these pieces to businesses, galleries, and private collectors.
Creative
Concrete Candle Holders
Use the spline bit to drill precise holes in small concrete blocks to create unique candle holders. The 5/8" diameter is perfect for standard-sized candles.
Garden Stepping Stones
Drill holes in concrete stepping stones to insert decorative elements like colored glass or small plants. This adds a personalized touch to garden pathways.
Modern Art Sculptures
Create abstract sculptures by drilling multiple holes in concrete slabs and inserting metal rods or wooden dowels to form intricate designs.
Concrete Planters
Design custom concrete planters by drilling drainage holes in homemade concrete pots. This helps with water runoff and adds a professional touch.
Outdoor Furniture
Construct durable outdoor furniture by drilling holes in concrete blocks to fit metal or wooden legs securely. This can result in stylish and sturdy benches, tables, or stools.