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Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
Great way to lean Dave
By davesmith1800 · #119987 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
I just ordered a Vevor drill sharpener as a birthday present for myself.? Lots of dull drill bits to work on. Mark
By Mark Kimball · #119986 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
I have a drill doctor 750x.? Uses a diamond wheel.? But most of my are high speed.? I need borazon. So I found this at Travers -
By WAM · #119985 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
I hand sharpen my larger bits and custom bits. For many years I have had 2 drill doctors, one is set up to handle up to 3.4" and left hand bits. However my go to is my Grizzly H8203 that I acquired at
By ram50v8efi · #119984 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
??? I've had one of teh older 75 or maybe 750 Drill Dr that does up to 3/4 bits , I loved when I forst got it . Paid for itself @ 20 times that first week . I started getting? disillusioned with
By mike allen · #119983 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
I agree The drill doctor is great I given a drill doctor but donate becauseI I did not use the drill doctor I was use to using a 6" bench grinder. On large drilled a angle grinder. Most would never
By davesmith1800 · #119982 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
i have an extra 750x i would like to get rid of i inherited it from someone
By fxkl47BF · #119981 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
Concur on the Drill Dr..? But when you've got bigger than 1/2 inch .......
By Arthur Coe · #119980 ·
Re: Hand-sharpening drill bits
Good to know. That said, they can pry my Drill Doctor from my cold dead hands before I'll let it go.
By chrisser · #119979 ·
Hand-sharpening drill bits
This video is an excellent description of the technique: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMA6_sE1VaQ Regards, Mark markrages@gmail
By Mark Rages · #119978 ·
Re: Cross slide modifications
??? Thanks , looks like I got more reading to do . ??? thanks for sharing ??? animal
By mike allen · #119977 ·
Locked Re: Maybe have day a week for off subject
Unlimited OT stuff was what killed the 7x10 group. It started out OK, but, eventually turned lethal. Roy
By Roy · #119976 ·
Re: Cross slide modifications
Hi I have two one a portable one that I take for club demos and the second much heavier duty that stays in my workshop. The one on the left is the portable one. There are more photos and information
By Colin Spencer · #119975 ·
Re: Cross slide modifications
I have seen a couple of? Graduated 3D printed dials over on Thingverse or some of the other hosting sites & I believe ya can change the program o enlarge or shrink the hole to fit a lot of
By mike allen · #119974 ·
Locked Re: Maybe have day a week for off subject
Please keep it on topic. From the group home page: /g/7x12MiniLathe Topics Include: Homier, Grizzly, Harbor Freight, Real Bull, SIEG, Einhell, Micromark brands of 7x10, 7x12, 7x14,
By BuffaloJohn · #119973 ·
Locked Maybe have day a week for off subject
Group Guidelines is only on lathe itself.? Maybe if we Sunday off subject day for projects and other things. Groups that have off subject treads have great numbers and some time year? is only thread
By davesmith1800 · #119972 ·
Re: Cross slide modifications
Looks great Dave
By davesmith1800 · #119971 ·
Cross slide modifications
I have the cross slide from a mini lathe mounted on my small woodturning Rose Engine lathe. As this cross-slide is metric and the current graduations on the compound hand-wheel are only 0-39 rather
By Colin Spencer · #119970 ·
Re: Mini lathe motor temperature
Update on temperature gauge working great. It has been pass 111°F? [44° c] In the workshop which can work in at temperature. The few time I use the lathe I found gauge goes 3°C to 5°C when
By davesmith1800 · #119968 ·
Re: Brushless mini lathe motor torque chart.
The high speed spindle speed of 2,000 rpm the motor speed is 6,000 rpm is 100 cycles per seconds. Low spindle speed of 100 rpm motor is 300 rpm and 5 cycles per seconds. DC motors just adds more
By davesmith1800 · #119967 ·