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The Full Guide To Nail Drill Bits | Material Explained

The Full Guide To Nail Drill Bits | Material Explained
High-quality bits can do so much more than just shave off products from your nails. Having the right bit for the job will make your life so much easier and will save you some valuable time when working on a client. Nail drill Bits come in a variety of materials, shapes, sizes, and grits, with different uses and purposes for each kind.
 

In this section, we're going to explain different materials of nail drill bits. These four materials are the most common: Mandrel/Sanding band, Carbide bits, Ceramic bits, and Diamond bits.

Mandrel/Sanding band

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The Mandrel bit is typically made of metal or rubber. You can slip the mandrel top into the sanding band and you good to go. Sanding bands cannot be disinfected. That is one of the reasons why sanding bands are one-use-only paper bits, so you have to change a sanding band after every client. The sending bands are commonly used for surface work, removing gels, and pedicures. They come in various grits: coarse, medium and fine.

 

Carbide Bits

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The carbide bits are made of carbide metal (which is 20 times stronger than steel). The carbide bits are meant to be long-lasting. They have flute-like cuts on the carbide bit. These cuts enable the carbide bit to shave the enhancement product off and not scratching it like the diamond bits. The grid scale is determent by the flutes on the bit. Dip and large flutes give you coarse grit. Shallower flutes commonly indicate a finer bit. Carbide bits are a great tool for advanced users and are ideal for removing acrylics. They are not to be used on the natural nail. The carbide bits can be cleaned.

 

Ceramic bits

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The great thing about ceramic coated bits is that they don’t heat up in the same manner as other bits, due to the nature of the ceramic bit. They are also long-lasting. The ceramic bit also has flute-like cuts, which help the bit to shave off the product. You can find the ceramic bits in several grids such as medium coarse and fine course. Ceramic bits can also be cleaned and sterilized.

 

Diamond Bits

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Diamond bits can be derived from both natural or synthetic means and are the hardest bits available. They are used to remove the built-up product by scratching it off, but they create more dust and friction compared to the previously mentioned bits, and therefore, more heat. They also won’t rust after being disinfected. Most of cuticle drill bits are made of diamond.

 

What's your favorite material of a nail drill bits?

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75 comments

Yinet

Yinet

I love to use the ceramic ones. This article is very well explained, thanks for the information provided!

Regina Erekson

Regina Erekson

I’m new to e files. So far I’ve only tried diamond bits. I have a couple of carbide, however I’m experimenting with gel. I personally have thin, flat weakling nails, so I’m thinking the ceramic bits are probably a good fit. I like that they are reusable, reduced heat and can be sterilized.

Kandii

Kandii

There all my favorite . I feel like each one of them have a unique important role to play both with the natural and acrylic nail.

Jacquelyn Siano-Lopez

Jacquelyn Siano-Lopez

Great article! My favorite are carbide bits, however i think i use the diamond bits the most. :)

Barbara Campbell

Barbara Campbell

I like ceramic and diamond

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