think you are referring to the 750x .... still a pain to grind larger bits... not even sure if it fits like it claims.....
I have the DD 750X and it sharpens 3/4" bits, no problem. If the tip has much damage, it takes freaking forever to remove much material but they come out sharp enough to perform surgery.
To the original poster... you do not need a special bit to drill bamboo. I'm sure there is a special drill bit for cheese, also. Pretty much any bit should drill bamboo. I've installed tons of bamboo counter tops and have never had an issue, other than bamboo blowing out terribly.
Oh yeah... spade bits in a powerful hand drill through 2.25" bamboo can break your arm, if not kept perfectly straight.. I suppose that's an issue.
Sharpen your bit to correct the relief. You'll be fine.
The procedure is:
- Drill all the way through the counter with a pilot hole (3/8", or whatever)
- Drill half way through with your 3/4" bit (don't go all the way through)
- Flip the counter over and drill from the back side
You should have a pretty clean hole but it will probably not be perfect, even drilling from both sides. Bamboo tends to tear, as much as it cuts, so a sharp bit is key.
If you're going to oil the top to protect it, you could oil it first and then drill. The hole should be a bit cleaner, once the oil has a couple of days to dry. The "chips" will come out more as granules after the top is oiled. It shouldn't blow out as badly.
Cheers!
- Tom