drill bit sharpener

   / drill bit sharpener
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#11  
are the grinding wheels in the drill dr replaceable?


thanks

soundguy
 
   / drill bit sharpener #12  
One of the big benefits of having a drill sharpener is the freebee old bits that guys give you cuz they're too lazy to sharpen their own.....

I also vote for the Drill Doctor..:thumbsup:
 
   / drill bit sharpener
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#14  
sounds like a dd might be on my xmas list :)


soundguy
 
   / drill bit sharpener #16  
Let me preface this comment by saying I'm cheap......

Now, way back a long time ago, I had a friend who happens to be a VERY good machinist to teach me the proper way to sharpen drill bits with a bench grinder. It takes all of about 30 seconds to make the worst broken bit cut like a new one. So...If someone GAVE me a "drill dr", I MIGHT use it. Otherwise, it's "old school" for me until my days are done.
 
   / drill bit sharpener #17  
Let me preface this comment by saying I'm cheap......

Now, way back a long time ago, I had a friend who happens to be a VERY good machinist to teach me the proper way to sharpen drill bits with a bench grinder. It takes all of about 30 seconds to make the worst broken bit cut like a new one. So...If someone GAVE me a "drill dr", I MIGHT use it. Otherwise, it's "old school" for me until my days are done.

I do this with larger bits but the eyes ain't what they used to be. Soooo.....another vote for the drill dr. got one, love it.
 
   / drill bit sharpener #18  
I too felt pretty good about hand holding bits and getting a pretty good sharpening. Sometimes had to repeat the process to get a bit to bite and spill out good shavings. (I'd often find myself in someones shop needing a drill bit to find all of them with corners broken off or so dull they couldn't be pushed through thin steel even with a drill press. A quick pass or two or four on a grinding wheel brought them back to useable bits).

Also had a jig that was set up on a good grinding wheel. Hand sharpening was quicker and better angles.

Then I bought the Drill Dr. Hands down, as others here have learned, better sharpen on bits. Under 3/16" I just buy new. Have a new wheel but have yet to use it.
Now I have sharp drill bits in every corner of the house, shop, garage and property. :drink:
 
   / drill bit sharpener #19  
I use to be a bend grinder type sharpener but I broke down and got the 750x and now only use the bench grinder to reshape broken bits and to do the ones larger than 3/4". I will say this, if you've overheated the bit it'll never hold a sharp edge, kind of like a chain saw chain. Also I haven't had great luck sharpening small bits but those are the ones that I always seam to have an endless supply of.
 
   / drill bit sharpener #20  
Now, way back a long time ago, I had a friend who happens to be a VERY good machinist to teach me the proper way to sharpen drill bits with a bench grinder. It takes all of about 30 seconds to make the worst broken bit cut like a new one. So...If someone GAVE me a "drill dr", I MIGHT use it. Otherwise, it's "old school" for me until my days are done.

Same here, when I was about 12yrs old a helping a farmer/machinest he had me sharpen a 5 gal buck full of bits and wouldnt pay unless they worked good and I had to try every one on a test hole after 3rd or 4th day;) I got real good at it. Ever since It takes me about 15 or 20 seconds to get them right on the bench grinder if it has a good wheel on it.

Its one of those things if you get the hang of it its easy if not the drill dr is the way to go.
 

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