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On Feb 21, 4:47*am, terry wrote:
On Feb 21, 3:19*am, "SteveB" meagain@rockvilleUSA wrote:





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On Feb 20, 3:09 pm, (Herb and Eneva) wrote:
I have serveral dull drill bits and can`t seem to get them sharp. Will
someone please tell me what is the best angle to start with when
sharpening a drill bit? Thanks a lot


See what Bill in Detroit said he
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.w...rm/thread/b602....


That's good stuff ... but it is difficult for most folks and becomes
really difficult for small drill bits. *The "rolling motion" approaches an
art form, by the way.


My dad was a machinist all his life. *He could take a 1" x 2" stone, and
sharpen a drill in very short order. *I can't do it yet with my Drill Doctor
750. *I remember that twisting action he had. *About five or six twisting
strokes, an eyeball, some more, another eyeball. *Don't have a clue what he
was looking at. *He musta been good at it, because he a lot of guys
commented on it. *Never ever saw him used an electrical device, only a
stone.


Steve


So: Would you recommend the Drill Doctor? Or should I just go out and
buy more drill bits? Appreciate your advice.- Hide quoted text -

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drill doctor does a good job, it's pretty foolproof, and designed so
that it doesn't change the angles it puts in as it wears. the only
question re buying one is whether or not you need to sharpen enough
bits to make it worthwhile.