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Re: Dull drill bits - throw them out
We toss all small drills (ie: any number drills). We can buy them for $0.40-$0.60 ea. It's not worth the time it takes to sharpen it to save 60 cents.
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Re: Dull drill bits - throw them out
Dull drill bits are not worth keeping around. Replacements are cheap and dull tooling will reflect itself in the quality of your finished pieces.
As for regrinding, in my limited experience its not worth it for small bits. A drill bit requires precise geometry which varies significant among different styles, manufacturers, sizes, purposes etc. A harbor freight sharpener or even a $1500 sharpener just isn't going to cut it. Last edited by Rickertsen2 : 13-03-2010 at 23:04. |
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Re: Dull drill bits - throw them out
I'll agree with Mr. Howard here. You can easily resharpen them at any stationary grinder. Grind it according to its structure to get the best drilling out of the bit. And if you throw it out, just make sure you recycle it or use it as recycled parts. Just be careful on sharpening.
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