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Step Drill Bits

Started by Exact Blade, August 12, 2013, 11:32:17 PM

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Exact Blade

Can step drill bits be sharpened efficiently on the t7?
ie the Lenox Vari-Bit?
Thanks
Exact Blade Inc.

Mike Fairleigh

The only grinding that should be done on those, is on the flats, and IMO the Tormek would not be the best tool to try to do it.
Mike

"If I had 8 hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend 7 sharpening my axe."  --Abraham Lincoln

Exact Blade

Exact Blade Inc.

grepper

Huh... Interesting thing to sharpen. :)

T7 might work: http://tinyurl.com/k9edp8f
It is a grinder after all.

Bet this would work, but that first drill bit you sharpened would be pretty expensive.  But after that... they are all free!
http://www.conquestind.com/kaindl_drill_bsm20.php



Ken S

Grepper, you have to think of the long term usage cost.  While this machine might be just a little pricey up front, the motor uses only a little more electricity than a hundred watt bulb when it is running. :D  I'm sure a tool hawker would not miss this point.

Mike, an old Bridgeport milling machine would probably do this flat work well.  You could put it where your workbench used to be. ::)

Ken

Mike Fairleigh

I have a workbench under all that stuff?
Mike

"If I had 8 hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend 7 sharpening my axe."  --Abraham Lincoln