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#Cuticle drill code
Anything you buy from this list, you can use code NT10 at checkout for a discount as well! Narrow barrel, though the difference is that the tip of the Column Bit is flat.Please note that this article contains affiliate links I may earn a commission from. Is slightly similar to Pana’s Cuticle Safety Diamond Drill Bit with its long, Pana’s Column Diamond Drill Bits has a shape that Of the Nib Bit is a little shorter and wider to allow precise movements and focus Lift of the cuticles without damaging the surrounding areas. Shape of the Flame Bits is narrower and more elongated to help create a gentle The two different bits are perfect to allowĮasier cuticle removal and help create a lifted and clean cuticle look. The size of the barrel that Pana carries for the Cuticle Safetyĭiamond Drill Bit is perfect to reach specific areas of the nail and isīoth Pana’s Flame Diamond Drill Bits and Nib Diamond Drill Bits are very Narrow barrels with a rounded tip to eliminate injury to the surrounding side walls Pana’s Cuticle Safety Diamond Drill Bits has straight
#Cuticle drill skin
The main use of the Ball Bit is to clean the cuticlesĪnd dead skin as well as prep for back fills without taking too excess amounts of Shape that is self-explanatory, it is shaped like a ball, and are great forĬleaning the client’s sidewalls and can easily focus under the nail (when using Pana’s Ball Shaped Diamond Drill Bits has a Some drill bits with the removable rubber ring not only serves the purpose of determining the grit size, but it may be adjusted on the shank to catch dirt and debris from entering the opening of the nail e-file drill.Īll Pana grit sizes now share the same color legend to make sure there is less confusion: Yellow (XF), Red (F), Blue (M), Green (C), Black (XC), Orange (2XC), and Pink (3XC) The color-coded system has been made universal for most drill bits to easily differentiate the various types of grit sizes available to nail drill bits. Some of our drill bits have abbreviations of the grit size on the tip of the drill bit, or a removable rubber ring on the shank of the drill bit, or lastly, the engraved colored ring on the shanks to help nail techs determine the grit size without having to feel or study the barrel closely. To help easily find the appropriate the grit size of most of the drill bits, Pana has taken a step further to design each nail drill bit to determine the grit sizes! There has been a couple ways to determine each Pana drill bit grit size, however, it was never acknowledge. Although these Diamondĭrill Bits are not as aggressive as Tungsten Carbide Drill Bits, they willĬreate more dust and friction on the nail bed therefore, is made to be used atĪ slower pace or the drill bit will heat up very quickly. To make these bits easy to clean and last longer without rust. Pana’sĭiamond Drill Bits are made out of a mix of synthetic and natural diamond particles

Unlike Pana’s normal Tungsten Carbide Drill Bits that are made to be long-lastingĪnd reusable Diamond Drill Bits normally made for shorter uses as these drillīits may dull much quicker due to the fact that Tungsten Carbide Drill Bits haveįlute-like cuts to shave and cut through the surface while Diamond Drill BitsĪre much less aggressive and lightly scratch off the surface of the nailbed.

To safely use on a client’s natural nail to focus on removing dead skin on theĬuticles and surrounding nail walls without worrying about injuring the client.


The difference is that Diamond Drill Bits are designed Have those bits in normal carbide, what’s the difference?” Now sells, such as Ball Bits, Cuticle Safety Bits, Flame Bit, Nib Bit, Columnīit, and lastly, Cone Bit. The new Pana Diamond Drill Bits Collection is comes in many barrel shapes that Beauticom Beauticom is now introducing our new collection
