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Do you have a cheat sheet for the specific use of each drill bits?

April 9, 2007

We asked Vicki Peters, vice president of the Vicki Peters Signature Series for Kupa Inc., to answer with this useful chart:


Bit Style

Benefits

Use

2-Week Backfill

Small 1/4-sized bit to cut new smile lines

To trench out a new smile line on a backfill

4-Week Backfill

1/2 barrel bit to cut new smile lines and remove product

To trench out a new smile line and remove product on a backfill

Inverted Backfill

1/2 barrel angled bit for easier cutting

To trench out a new smile line and remove product on a backfill

Small Barrel

Slimmer and easy to see as you work

For surface work, refining C-curves, and shortening

Large Barrel

Larger for more surface contact

For surface work, refining C-curves, and shortening

UNC (Under the Nail Cleaner)

Tiny, slim pointed bit to get into tight spots and under the nails

For cleaning under the nail and drilling holes

Cone

Longer cone for more surface contact

For cuticle work, sidewalls, and under the nails

Slim Cone

For tight areas such as sidewalls

For cuticle work, sidewalls, and under the nails

Football

The curvature of the football allows you to get underneath a long, curved nail

For cuticle work and under long nails

Tapered Cone

Flat-topped cone for refining sidewalls and cuticle areas

For surface and cuticle work, and under the nail

Safety Bit

Rounded top for safe use at the cuticle

For surface and cuticle work, and under the nail

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