How speed is defined.
What is Revolutions per minute(rpm)?
Measurement of abrasive particles per square inch.
What is grit?
They are used to shorten length and shape the surface of the nail.
What are barrel bits?
Speed for surface work.
What is fast?
What's created when we don't lift the e-file occasionally.
What is heat?
The ability for the machine to keep turning when pressure is applied.
What is torque?
Made with it's metal namesake, with flute like cuts that shave the enhancement.
What is carbide?
Can be used at the cuticle, underneath the nail, on top of the nail, and prepping cuticle area for a refill.
What are cone shaped bits?
Speed for maintenance work.
What is medium?
Caused by the wrong angle of the bit or using a flat-tipped bit near the cuticle.
What is a ring of fire?
The tightness of the inside of the shank when the bit fits into the handpiece.
What is tolerance?
Bit with natural or synthetic particles attached to a metal bit.
What are diamond?
Bits as slim as the shank and pointed.
What are needle bits?
Speed for cuticle work.
What Is slow?
this occurs when a client feels a ring of fire.
What is damage to the nail bed?
Engine located in the hand piece that most professional filing machines have.
What is a micromotor?
Balanced bits that don't wobble or vibrate.
What is concentric?
Diamond style only used to make a "v".
What are French fill bits?
Pinky when used to help balance your hands on the other pinky.
What is the fulcrum finger?
What are solutions to ring of fire?
Injury to the nail tech caused by a bent bit creating excessive vibrations.
What is Cumulative Trauma Disorder(CTD)?
Industry standard size of the shank.
What is 3/32"?
Pointed bit used to shape the underneath of long curved nails.
What are football shaped bits?
Potential speeds on an e-file.
What is 0-35,000rpm?
Generates more heat than metal bits.
What are sanders/sleeves?