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A nail drill is an electric rotary tool for eliminating nail enhancements and filing nails. It uses nail bits in several shapes, sizes, materials, and grits. Users can opt for ceramic, diamond, or carbide bits. A ceramic bit uses less heat and friction, while a diamond bit scratches off the nail surface to remove build-up. On the other hand, a carbide bit shaves off layers of the manicure to shape and cut acrylic and gel nails.

What are the advantages of a nail drill?

An electric nail file is an essential tool that nail technicians use, but they should wear protective goggles and masks, especially if they don contact lenses. In addition, nail drill sets reduce the occurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome because users balance the drill using their pinkie. They don't just flex their wrist because they move their arm and hand. A professional nail drill is helpful to the user's hand because they experience less cramping. If they have arthritis, the nail drill bits allow them to work faster, making their hand easier to move.

Parts of a nail drill

An electric nail drill has a flame bit that nail technicians use to clean the cuticle area and create an apex. It has a nib for delicate cuticle work, lifting the nail fold, and removing hangnails. Moreover, a nail file drill has a safety bit for shortening, backfill cutting, and infill and surface cuticle activity. A ball bit is for prepping for backfills and cleaning under the nails and sidewalls. On the other hand, e-file nails have a micro ball bit for cleaning nails, making cuticles, and removing dead skin. Finally, a flat-end cylinder bit removes the shine from side grooves and surface area.

Nail technicians use the needle bit for filing away cuticles or residual cured gel under the nails, backfills, and sidewalls. They use the nail drill kit's silicon bit for smoothing the nail surface and a cleaning brush for cleaning the drill bits and nail surface.