When in industry, people who worked certain substances used a peculiar bit. It may be referred to as a "sheet metal" bit. Rather than having a chisel point where the cutting edge starts at the center and as it penetrates the material the bit is slanted and works its way out to the final diameter.
The bits had a small center cutter to maintain position on the material and above that and on out to the OD, the blade was basically flat out to the outer edge where the circumference of the bit was pointed from the mid section to the outer diameter that sloped out to a sharp edge with the OD being inline with the rest of the OD of the bit. The result was that other than the centering point, the OD cut first which kept the circumference from chipping the material and as the bit penetrated, the cut material increased from the OD to the center.
A picture would help....a lot fewer words trying to get the idea across!