A drill bit costs about $20 and doesn't last all that long. The Drill Dr. costs $100 and supposedly sharpens drill bits "like new."
So - has anyone actually used it? Does it really work? It seems like the cost savings would be worth it to sharpen old bits rather than keep buying new. I'm a bit skeptical and the sales person said it worked great for wood bits but didn't know about how well it would work for drilling into rock.
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well - this was the only review i could find that said anything about masonary bits
but that was a 1/8" bit, which is quite a bit smaller than the bits used for drilling rock.
i supposed that if it really worked as well as it claims one of the really active developers or team suck would be using it already.
http://www.woodworking.org/WC/GArchive0 ... sharp.htmlNow the real test - a masonry bit. I selected a 1/8" bit with a carbide tip that would not cut through a piece of concrete. I was really hesitant to even try sharpening it on the Drill Doctor for fear of ruining the sharpening wheel. Did not even attempt to sharpen on the Makita. Well the alignment of the bit in the sharpening chuck is not very precise. However, I did sharpen it with just two turns and it cut right through the concrete. It really does work and with very little skill. I decided this was enough testing. My sons and I will be sharpening all of our drill bits over the winter. I have already purchased a replacement grinding wheel because this machine will stay in my shop for a long time. Thanks to the developers for a great machine that any "shop guy" would like to have
but that was a 1/8" bit, which is quite a bit smaller than the bits used for drilling rock.
i supposed that if it really worked as well as it claims one of the really active developers or team suck would be using it already.
"Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game." ~ Under the Tuscan Sun
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