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Drill Bit Sharping Machine
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 3099438" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>Drill Doctor is best I've found...</p><p>But raises a question when you mention S&D/reduced shank, large bits (over 1/2") for me depends on application- quantity of holes, material being drilled and thickness. Many ways to make a hole, including mag drill/annular cutter- cutters ain't cheap, but they're far more efficient for drilling holes over 1/2" in thick steel. That said, can't foresee a need for this type of holemaking in typical smithing applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 3099438, member: 68758"] Drill Doctor is best I've found... But raises a question when you mention S&D/reduced shank, large bits (over 1/2") for me depends on application- quantity of holes, material being drilled and thickness. Many ways to make a hole, including mag drill/annular cutter- cutters ain't cheap, but they're far more efficient for drilling holes over 1/2" in thick steel. That said, can't foresee a need for this type of holemaking in typical smithing applications. [/QUOTE]
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