14mm SharpEdge Spade Bit – LTSB-14 | Lerin Tools
14mm SharpEdge Spade Bit – Fast, Clean Timber Drilling | Lerin Tools
The Lerin Tools 14mm SharpEdge Spade Bit is built for tradies who need fast, clean holes in timber for everyday work. It is a handy size for carpentry, framing, decking and electrical jobs where you are drilling for cables, conduit, screws and fixings.
The SharpEdge cutting profile bites quickly and cuts cleanly in hardwood, softwood and treated timber. A reinforced shank and efficient chip removal help reduce breakout and vibration, giving you smoother drilling with less effort on site. This aligns with how pro‑grade spade bits are positioned by other trade brands.
Key features
14mm SharpEdge spade bit for fast timber drilling
Aggressive cutting edges for cleaner, smoother holes
Reduced breakout on entry and exit when drilling studs and joists
Suitable for hardwood, softwood, plywood and treated timber
Durable steel construction for trade use
Hex shank for a secure fit in drills and (if true) impact drivers
Ideal for framing, decking, renovations and electrical work
Specifications
Brand: Lerin Tools
Range: SharpEdge Spade Bits
Model: LTSB‑14
Diameter: 14mm
Material: Hardened high‑carbon steel (adjust if different)
Application: Wood drilling – hardwood, softwood, treated timber
Use with: Power drills (and impact drivers if compatible)
Who is this spade bit for?
This 14mm spade bit is ideal for carpenters, electricians and builders who need a reliable bit for timber work. It is perfect for drilling clearance holes for cables, conduit, screws and small hardware through studs, plates and decking boards.
FAQs
Can I use this spade bit on treated timber?
Yes. It is suitable for treated timber and standard construction timber.
Will it work with an impact driver?
If your tool accepts hex‑shank bits and is rated for this use, it can be used with compatible impact drivers. Adjust if the bit is drill‑only.
Is it suitable for hardwood?
Yes. It is designed for hardwood and softwood. Let the bit cut at the correct speed and avoid excessive force for the best finish.
How should I maintain the bit?
Keep the cutting edges clean, avoid hitting nails and screws where possible, and store the bit dry to prevent rust. A light oil on the cutting edges can help extend tool life.