Is it really faster and easier than doing it by hand?
Once you get into the swing of it, you can do 20 bits before you realize it.. great machine, wish I'd bought one years ago..
Is it really faster and easier than doing it by hand?
Once you get into the swing of it, you can do 20 bits before you realize it.. great machine, wish I'd bought one years ago..
Is it really faster and easier than doing it by hand?
The video I saw looked kinda cumbersome - too many steps.
Maybe they've simplified it in the last couple years?
Soooo....if I'm reading this post correctly. No one here knows how to sharpen a drill bit correctly the old way? By hand on a fine wheel.![]()
and yes, I can do 1/8" double ended bits without any trouble too.
Yes, they work well. Yes, they're quick to use. We were using some carbide bits on case hardened steel, and they were getting killed rather quickly. The drill doctor touched them up in a few seconds.
carbide or cobalt???
reason I ask is carbide takes a special type of griding wheel...just wondering how hard it would be on the drill doctor wheel...
my drill doctor is a piece of $%^&. it wont sharpen a bit to save it life. I been looking for something better.
Based on my personal experience with them and the experience of many members here I would say maybe, just maybe you are not using it correctly. Exactly how is is a piece of $%^&? What is it doing that makes you say that.
If you load the drill bit in correctly and turn the thing properly it can do nothing but sharpen the bit. It is not like you can load it right and turn it corretly and it can fail. The thing does not have that capacity unless there is a flaw in the manufacturing of your drill doctor and something is not lined up correctly.
I use mine all the time and I just don't see how a properly maintained one can produce anything but a sharp bit. I am not trying to start an argument but I don't get it.
my drill doctor is a piece of $%^&. it wont sharpen a bit to save it life. I been looking for something better.
I like my DD but I have an issue with small bits, like 1/8. Whats the smallest bit you guys can successfully sharpen?
