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Twist drills are complex metal cutting tools, with a cone-like internal structure. They have a few specific point geometries, such as planar, conical, cylindrical, ellipsoidal, or hyperboloidal. Twist drills also have two cutting edges, also known as lips. The lips are the edges formed by the intersection of flanks and faces. They are two in number with identical length and angle. Helix angle: Twist drills with a small helix angle (10°–19°) have a drawn-out helix. Twist drills with a large helix angle (27°–45°) have a compressed, short helix. Twist drills with a normal helix have a helix... Show more

Clearance in drill is