Recc needed for a drill bit sharpener.

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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
I have maybe 100 or more drill bits of assorted sizes in various boxes but in spite of trying each of them I never seem to be able to find a sharp one so I nip out and buy a new one.
I do wonder why I keep the blunt ones (as I do for some klepto reason with duff sparkling plugs). How many blunt drills of the same size does a chap need for goodness sake?
I did buy a drill bit sharpener some years ago but since I doubted that re-sharpening drill bits at home was feasible I bought a cheap one. Like all cheap stuff it wasn't any good.
I've been trying to drill 4mm holes in angle iron this morning and all I've managed to do is work-harden the previously blunted tips of 9 different bits. Yes I do use oil and the appropriate drill speed and force. Having just paid £18 for three 'quality' bits I've decided to spend a day sharpening my existing bits but only if there's a good sharpening tool available.
I'll wager that I'm not alone in having boxes of blunt drill bits and duff sparkling plugs.
 
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I just take em to work and let the fitter sharpen them👍
 
Lidl were advertising a sharpening tool recently.
No idea if it's any good but their tools are usually ok
 
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I have tried a couple of grinding jigs without success and so did a bit of research via YouTube etc on correct angles etc.

I have had a double header grinding wheel for about 25yrs and only just realised during my research that the toolrest on the rhs wheel has a peculiar 'kink' in it.

Further stirring of the grey matter revealed that this 'kink' is at exactly the correct angle required to sharpen drill bits! What a coincidence :doh:.

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I'm no expert, but I haven't bought a drill bit since.

Now I've seen this close up image, I shall have to dress my grinding wheel !!

PS I use this, from Aldi or Lidl, to cool the drill bit when drilling metal...

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I have Lidl one from a few years back. Its ok for larger drill.6mm and above, but no good on anything smaller. I used it to rescue a lot of damaged Morse Taper drills for the lathe that I was given.

A couple of tips, use TIN coated drills for hard metal, they will drill into 8.8 steel bolts OK. Don't use your best metal drills for general purpose wood/hacking around/DIY stuff and don't drill rust.

The Dormer split point drills are the best ones I have ever had. They drill true to size and the split point both helps centre them and makes drilling easier. For cutting oil on steel I use EP80 gear oil, and WD40 in Aluminium.

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Thanks all.
I'll give it a go first by making a drill sharpening rest for my bench grinder - I've nothing to lose as I can't make them any more unusable.
 
We were forbidden to sharpen drills at work. Even the slightest off centre error will mean the drill makes oversize holes.
 
I use the "drop your hand and twist your wrist" method for my bigger drills, but for stuff up to 1/2", I now just do the "4 facet" sharpening that a lot of modern drills come with now, check out this excellent, short video.

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I'll wager that I'm not alone in having boxes of blunt drill bits and duff sparkling plugs.
having not had a bike on road for 20yrs and diesel cars since 2002 (apart from 1 V6) i chucked out all my spark plugs collected since 78, about 5yrs ago, however, my collection has restarted since we bought a toad UP!, so now at 3 and 3 not yet fitted. not really a collection.
Blunt drills, no comment.
 

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