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Bench top grinder is my friend. I am the only idiot that sharpen drill bits. None of my guys do it and they will keep turning that damn thing until they burn the house down or even easier, they go and get a new one. Onve every few months, I sit by the bench grinder, coffee in hand and somehow, 20-30 min later, they are all sharp again.
Match up the lip angle and gently touch the grinding wheel. Its all you will need. Try and not get past the chisel edge. Repart on the other side. It takes 15 seconds. Don't jam the damn thing in there. Light pressure is all it takes. It is as good as a pro, or the drill doctor? Hell no, but its about 90-95% as good. Oh have some water ready to cool off larger bits. |
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908/930 sums it up perfectly! I'm a custom furniture maker and I sharpen all of my own bits, of all different styles. I use many different materials in my work and sharpen accordingly, wood, plastics, ferrous and nonferrous metals. Just look at what needs to be achieved and how to get there. I use no jigs or gadgets which will only clutter collect dust and be forgotten about anyway.
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I'll do a little testing with the Drill Doctor as almost every drill I have is a perfect before/after candidate. With respect to the Best Set of Drills thread, my best set is the two Dewalt 1/4" titanium coated ones I bought two days ago. |
The Project Farm YouTube channel had a video on the different sharpeners as well. DD did well.
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I thought everyone just took new drill bits from their workplace. That's what I do.
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Is it just me that collects old/dull drill bits?
I inherited most from my father who had the same infliction! Maybe I should sharpen them. |
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Have had one for about 18 years...... |
I have the higher end (provides for smaller diameters) DD. Works fine - been using it for years.
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