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Default Drill Doctor 350X!

Maybe it was a waste, but it was only $50 and I enjoy doing things
right.

Should the diamond grinding wheel or the bit being sharpened be
wet with some liquid like silicon or WD-40?



I also made a channel to help cut my aluminum flat bar forks.
Haven't used it yet, but it will help do it right.

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