Everything you need to know about the tips of a nail drill

Do you master nail sanders better and better? What about the nail drill bits? Cone, cylinder, disc, fine grain, there are a wide variety of nail drill bits. In this blog, your expert nail supplier Maryton will tell you everything you need to know about the tips of a nail drill.

Nail sander tip

Mandrel & sanding belt

The chuck is most often made of metal or rubber. The upper part of the chuck slides into the sanding belt to use the nail grinder. Regarding the abrasive belts, these cannot be disinfected. They must therefore be changed after each use. They exist in three types of grains: coarse, medium and fine:

  • Coarse grain: It is used to shorten long acrylic nails when applying false nails.
  • Medium Grit: It is used to clean excess around the cuticles, under the nails and around the tips of the nails after applying polish.
  • Fine Grit: It is mainly used to gently roughen the natural nail surface to create a good bond between acrylics and natural nails.
3/32" Shank Size 6.6mm Nail Drill Bit Flat Top Gold Carbide Coarse Grit for E-file
3/32″ Shank Size 6.6mm Nail Drill Bit Flat Top Gold Carbide Coarse Grit for E-file
$10.90

Carbide bits

Carbide bits are made of metallic carbide. They have flute-shaped notches. These allow the carbide tip to shave the polish without scratching it unlike diamond tips. The depth of the shave mainly depends on the grooves. Deep, wide flutes give a coarse grain. Shallower ones usually indicate a thinner tip. Carbide bits are an excellent tool for removing acrylic.

Ceramic tips

The main advantage of a ceramic mouthpiece is that they do not heat up in the same way as other mouthpieces. In addition, they are durable over time. Ceramic tips help shave off polish. They exist in several grits including medium and fine grit.

3/32 Inch Diamond Cuticle Electric Nail File and Ceramic Acrylic Gel Nail Bit Kit
3/32 Inch Diamond Cuticle Electric Nail File and Ceramic Acrylic Gel Nail Bit Kit
Total 19 PCS $18.90

Diamond bits

Diamond bits are the hardest bits available. They are used to remove varnish by scraping it off. However, they create more dust and friction than the previously mentioned bits and therefore more heat. In addition, they do not rust after being disinfected.

We hope you enjoy this article! In addition to these, I advise you to invest in a complete manicure supply! To help you in your choice, I invite you to visit our website.

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