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How to use a nail drill step by step?

February 4, 2026

Nail filers help people quickly shape and file their nails. LANCOLOR nail drill are easy to hold and use. Their design ensures comfort and ease of operation. Many beginners worry about safety. They should follow these tips:

  • Wear safety goggles and gloves to prevent dust from entering.
  • Hold the filer like a pen and press gently.
  • Choose a trusted brand for added safety.

Key Takeaways

  • When using a nail filer, always wear safety equipment such as safety goggles and gloves. This helps protect your safety. Start at a low speed and practice on false nails first. This will help you gain more confidence before using real nails. Clean and maintain the file head regularly. This not only ensures your safety but also extends the tool’s lifespan.

Beginner’s Guide: Nail Drill Setup

Gather Tools And Prepare Nails

The beginner’s guide starts with the right tools. The LANCOLOR nail filer features an ergonomic design with a rotating locking handle and is available in both rechargeable nail drill and plug-in nail drill versions. Before using the nail filer, remove old nail polish and trim your nails. Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and dry them. Gently lift the cuticle using the wooden cuticle pusher. Practicing on artificial nails can help boost confidence.

Choose And Install Drill Bits

Choose the appropriate drill bit for the task. Use a medium-gauge drill bit when shaping nails. Select a fine diamond drill bit when working the cuticle. Always check that the drill bit is compatible with the machine. The LANCOLOR nail filer comes with six free bits for easy switching between different tasks. Avoid using inferior or unlabeled bits.

Set Speed & Direction

Adjust the speed according to the task. Use a low speed when filing natural nails; gradually increase the speed when filing artificial nails. The LANCOLOR nail filer allows users to control the speed and direction, thus avoiding operational errors.

Hold and Position

Hold the nail file like you would a pen. Support yourself with your pinky or ring finger. This grip provides better control and reduces hand fatigue.

File Gently

Move the drill bit in the same direction. Apply gentle, even pressure. Lift the drill bit frequently to avoid overheating. Support your fingers near the nail root for stability.

Refine Cuticles

Use a fine diamond drill bit for nail root shaping. For natural nails, a speed of 5,000–8,000 rpm is recommended. Keep the drill running to prevent overheating. This waterless technology gently removes dead skin cells without the need for chemicals.

FeatureLANCOLOR Nail DrillOther Brands
Lightweight designYesVaries
Comfortable gripYesVaries
Cordless optionsYesVaries
Adjustable speedYesVaries
Low vibrationYesVaries

Using Electric Nail Drills Safely

Safety Precautions And Gear

Safety is paramount when using electric nail drills. LANCOLOR nail drills feature multiple safety functions to ensure user safety. An overload protection function automatically shuts off the machine if you apply excessive force, preventing accidents and protecting the motor. A non-slip handle provides a more secure and comfortable grip. A low-vibration design makes operation more stable and comfortable. These features help people use nail drills safely at home or in nail salons.

Wearing protective gear is equally important. A dust mask prevents the inhalation of nail dust. Safety goggles protect your eyes from flying debris. These simple steps reduce the risk of injury and help keep the work area clean.

Type of Nail DrillNoise Level (dB)Vibration Level
Brushless Nail Drills~46dBLow
Coreless Nail DrillsSlightly louderMedium

LANCOLOR nail drills are low in noise and vibration, suitable for beginners and professionals alike.

Step-By-Step Technique

Skilled operation is key to achieving the best results when using a nail drill. First, select the appropriate speed according to your needs. The table below lists the optimal speed range:

TaskRecommended RPM Range
Natural Nail Work7,000 – 15,000
Acrylic Removal25,000 – 35,000
Cuticle Care1,000 – 7,000

Start with the lowest speed and gradually increase it only as needed. Work gently. Let the drill bit glide over the nail. Don’t let the drill bit stay in one place for too long. Keep moving the drill bit to prevent overheating and protect the nail.

Tip: Practice on artificial nails before working on real nails. This will help you build confidence and reduce mistakes.

Direction is also important. Move the drill bit in the direction of nail growth. Incorrect filing direction can damage the nail. Regularly check your nails for heat or pain. Apply moisturizer after each use to keep your nails healthy.

Common Mistakes To Avoid

Many beginners make the same mistakes when using nail drills. Understanding these mistakes can help you avoid them:

  • Using too much force. Let the drill bit do the work, not your hand.
  • Not moving the drill fast enough. Keeping it stationary can cause your nails to overheat and become damaged.
  • Using an old drill bit. Worn drill bits require more force and generate excessive heat.

Other problems include using the wrong drill bit, setting the speed too high, or filing in the same spot for too long. To avoid these problems, always choose the right drill bit, apply pressure gently, and keep the drill moving.

Troubleshooting helps resolve issues quickly:

  • Sharp shaking may mean the drill bit is not installed correctly or is unbalanced. Check the drill bit and install it correctly. If it still shakes, the bearings may need to be replaced.
  • A burnt smell indicates the drill bit is overheating or there is an electrical fault. Immediately turn off the machine and unplug it. Check for damage and seek help if necessary.

Note: Take breaks while working to avoid fatigue and prevent the drill from overheating. Regularly check your nails and drill bit to ensure safety and achieve optimal results.

Anyone can safely use an electric nail drill and achieve good results by following these steps and using the right tools.

Nail Drill Maintenance

Cleaning Drill Bits

Properly cleaning your nail drill bits can protect your nails and prevent the spread of bacteria. Here are some steps to maintain good hygiene:

  1. Scrub with a toothbrush and soap to remove dust. This helps remove dirt from the drill bits.
  2. Deep clean your drill bits using an autoclave or UV sterilizer. These tools effectively kill bacteria.
  3. After each use, wipe non-metallic drill bits with an alcohol swab. This keeps them clean.
  4. Wear gloves while cleaning to prevent the spread of bacteria. Gloves also protect your hands.
  5. Place cleaned drill bits in a lined, airtight container. This prevents dust from getting in.

Regularly check your drill bits for cracks or dull edges. Replace any damaged drill bits immediately. Most drill bits need to be replaced every three to six months if used frequently.

Storing The Machine

Properly storing your nail drills helps extend their lifespan. Always clean the machine before storing. Use a hard-shell case to protect the machine from impacts. Soft bags are suitable for travel. Store your nail drills in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and chemicals. Organize your nail drill bits by type and label them for easy access next time. Regularly check the machine for damage to ensure it’s in good working order.

Tip: Unplug the power cord before cleaning or storing the machine.

Pro Tips For Longevity

LANCOLOR machines are durable and easy to maintain. Before use, dry and disinfect all parts. Use a soft cloth or brush to clean dust from crevices to prevent buildup. Perform regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation. These habits will help you use nail drills safely for years to come.

Following each step will help you use them safely and achieve your desired results. Nail experts recommend the following:

  1. Receive proper training
  2. Choose the right drill bits
  3. Adjust the speed carefully
  4. Don’t overuse
  5. Protect your skin

Regular use of nail drills helps you improve your skills and boost your confidence. Take care of your tools patiently so you can have perfect nails at home, comparable to those in a professional nail salon.

FAQ

How often should I clean the nail file bit?

The file bit should be cleaned after each use. This protects your nails and prevents the spread of bacteria. Regular cleaning also helps extend the life of the machine.

Can beginners safely use the Lancôme nail file?

Yes. Beginners can use it safely. Simply start at a low speed, practice on artificial nails, and follow all safety instructions. The machine’s functions help prevent accidents.

What should I do if the nail file overheats?

  • Turn off the machine immediately.
  • Let it cool down before using it again.
  • Check for dust or blockages.
  • If the problem persists, please contact customer service.