I'll be honest, with how cheap drill bits are now days, unless you have a rare one or are in a pinch to finish a project, sharpening drill bits is more trouble and costly time wise than a new set of bits.
Yeah, I agree with that, I too throw away the dull bits since I realized it's not worth re-sharpening. (Also those bronze colored spiral bits will no longer have the coating on their tips). I'm only asking because you mentioned brad bits is easier to sharpen, so was just curious. @@MurphysCreations
Hi Nate. Good information with a well demonstrated comparison. 😎
Thought you were about to show how you sharpen it.
I'll be honest, with how cheap drill bits are now days, unless you have a rare one or are in a pinch to finish a project, sharpening drill bits is more trouble and costly time wise than a new set of bits.
Yeah, I agree with that, I too throw away the dull bits since I realized it's not worth re-sharpening. (Also those bronze colored spiral bits will no longer have the coating on their tips). I'm only asking because you mentioned brad bits is easier to sharpen, so was just curious. @@MurphysCreations
I might show that later, but I am going to practice a bit more before I try to teach someone else!
Sounds interesting, thanks@@MurphysCreations
8 drill bits = 1 drill byte?
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