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Michael December 12th 03 01:50 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
Hello,

How do you sharpen carbide masonry drill bits? I have a bench grinder.

Thanks,
Mike :)



Roger December 12th 03 02:05 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
Michael" wrote in message
...
Hello,

How do you sharpen carbide masonry drill bits? I have a bench grinder.

I'd just buy a new one, unless you have a diamond wheel..
The bit insert is silicon carbide, the same as your grinder wheel, so it
would likely tear up your wheel.



F.H. December 12th 03 02:15 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
Michael wrote:

Hello,

How do you sharpen carbide masonry drill bits? I have a bench grinder.

Thanks,
Mike :)


If you know how to hand sharpen a drill you can do it if you buy the
right wheel. Carborundum (fine grit green in color). Any local tool
supply company would have them. The tips are low grade carbide. I am
retired machine shop owner. Used to grind them by the dozens for my
electrician friends. As Roger suggested it may be less trouble and
cheaper to just buy a new one.

http://www.production-tool.com/html/...s/carborundum/

Michael December 12th 03 03:24 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
The bit I am trying to sharpen is 1 inch. Not a throw away bit. Any
suggestions?


"F.H." wrote in message
...
Michael wrote:

Hello,

How do you sharpen carbide masonry drill bits? I have a bench grinder.

Thanks,
Mike :)


If you know how to hand sharpen a drill you can do it if you buy the
right wheel. Carborundum (fine grit green in color). Any local tool
supply company would have them. The tips are low grade carbide. I am
retired machine shop owner. Used to grind them by the dozens for my
electrician friends. As Roger suggested it may be less trouble and
cheaper to just buy a new one.

http://www.production-tool.com/html/...s/carborundum/




Joe Bobst December 12th 03 05:39 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
The bit I am trying to sharpen is 1 inch. Not a throw away bit. Any
suggestions?

Like a previous post said, a green wheel on your grinder. Easy done. The
grinding wheels cost just slighlty more than conventional but tend to wear down
rather faster, so don't use it as a general purpose sharpening tool. HTH

Joe


F.H. December 12th 03 06:11 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
Joe Bobst wrote:

The bit I am trying to sharpen is 1 inch. Not a throw away bit. Any
suggestions?

Like a previous post said, a green wheel on your grinder. Easy done. The
grinding wheels cost just slighlty more than conventional but tend to wear down
rather faster, so don't use it as a general purpose sharpening tool. HTH

Joe


Correct. Let the wheel cut. With these drills if you get close it will
work.

Frank

Stormin Mormonn December 12th 03 03:28 PM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
I sharpen carbide bits now and again with a bench grinder. Light pressure
into the wheel, and try to duplicate the factory slopes and angles.

Carbide bits don't have a curved trailing edge, so you don't use the same
wrist twist when making the cutting edge.

--

Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


"Michael" wrote in message
...
The bit I am trying to sharpen is 1 inch. Not a throw away bit. Any
suggestions?


"F.H." wrote in message
...
Michael wrote:

Hello,

How do you sharpen carbide masonry drill bits? I have a bench grinder.

Thanks,
Mike :)


If you know how to hand sharpen a drill you can do it if you buy the
right wheel. Carborundum (fine grit green in color). Any local tool
supply company would have them. The tips are low grade carbide. I am
retired machine shop owner. Used to grind them by the dozens for my
electrician friends. As Roger suggested it may be less trouble and
cheaper to just buy a new one.

http://www.production-tool.com/html/...s/carborundum/






TURTLE December 15th 03 07:51 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 

"Stormin Mormonn" wrote in message
...
I sharpen carbide bits now and again with a bench grinder. Light pressure
into the wheel, and try to duplicate the factory slopes and angles.

Carbide bits don't have a curved trailing edge, so you don't use the same
wrist twist when making the cutting edge.

--

Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


This is Turtle.

Stormy the fellow is sharpening a Masonry drill bit and not just a carbit
bit. Regular Grinder wheel don't cut it. You have to have a special type
wheel to cut the mansonry bit edges. The grinding wheel material has to be
harder than the bit your sharpening.

TURTLE



alt-hvac Moderated December 15th 03 12:21 PM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
I've sharpened masonary bits with a regular grinding wheel.....

--

Christopher A. Young
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"TURTLE" wrote in message
...

"Stormin Mormonn" wrote in message
...
I sharpen carbide bits now and again with a bench grinder. Light pressure
into the wheel, and try to duplicate the factory slopes and angles.

Carbide bits don't have a curved trailing edge, so you don't use the same
wrist twist when making the cutting edge.

--

Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


This is Turtle.

Stormy the fellow is sharpening a Masonry drill bit and not just a carbit
bit. Regular Grinder wheel don't cut it. You have to have a special type
wheel to cut the mansonry bit edges. The grinding wheel material has to be
harder than the bit your sharpening.

TURTLE




TURTLE December 15th 03 05:47 PM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 

"alt-hvac Moderated" wrote in message
...
I've sharpened masonary bits with a regular grinding wheel.....

--

Christopher A. Young


This is Turtle.

Yes , but you never get the fine cutting edge for the bit to stay sharp for
anytime at all after being used. The cutting edge will be jagged and not a
feather cutting edge.

TURTLE



DanG December 16th 03 05:36 AM

How do you sharpen masonary drill bits?
 
Turtle you are right that you need a different wheel. Green wheels are the
order of the day for masonry bits.

According to my dad, a retired tool and die maker, "the harder the steel,
the softer the wheel."

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing. . . .
DanG


"TURTLE" wrote in message
...

"Stormin Mormonn" wrote in message
...
I sharpen carbide bits now and again with a bench grinder. Light

pressure
into the wheel, and try to duplicate the factory slopes and angles.

Carbide bits don't have a curved trailing edge, so you don't use the

same
wrist twist when making the cutting edge.

--

Christopher A. Young
Learn More about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


This is Turtle.

Stormy the fellow is sharpening a Masonry drill bit and not just a carbit
bit. Regular Grinder wheel don't cut it. You have to have a special type
wheel to cut the mansonry bit edges. The grinding wheel material has to be
harder than the bit your sharpening.

TURTLE






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