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One thing to ignore when buying cheap drill bits or actually cheap cutting tools of any kind is the "titanium" coating. The gold colored coating is titanium nitride. When it is thick enough it does truly make the tools cut easier and last longer. But the cheap tools only have a cosmetic coating which is essentially useless. The properly applied coatings used these days are usually comprised of more than one layer and different different combinations of coatings. This is because of the different metals or materials and/or conditions the tool is being used to cut. But for general purpose drilling cobalt bits last the longest and are worth the extra cost. As an addendum to the cutting oil recommendation I should add that when drilling aluminum the cutting oil can be thinned with kerosene, lamp oil, or diesel fuel at a ratio of 20% cutting oil to 80% kerosene. And if drilling pure copper, which is quite soft and gummy, whole milk or half and half make good cutting fluids and won't stain the copper brown like the sulfurized threading oil sold at hardware stores.
Eric
Eric