Needed to sharpen some drill bits this weekend, used my MR-13D shown earlier. I can be rough on drill bits at work. Sorry for the not so great pics, hard for me to get good pics & I'm no photographer.
This one is 1/8", as mentioned, is the smallest I will bother to sharpen. Let a coworker borrow one, of course he snapped it but later replaced it when he bought the same 10pk I have.
These are a couple of cheap China cobalt drills that I mangled this past week.
I'm no pro at hand sharpening but I'll hand sharpen drills at work when needed, they at least will cut again. Grinding a split point/web thinning by hand, nope I can't do it, never trusted myself to even try. When I get more than a few to resharpen I'll bring them home & sharpen on the sharpener.
My drill bits that I use at home, I always resharpen on the sharpener. These are always used in a machine, I take care of them so they don't need sharpening often. Anything over 1/2" I sharpen by hand cause that's the max capacity of my sharpener. Here's a cheap China S&D drill that I sharpened on my belt sander.
And that same S&D drilling Ti 6Al4V.