Nice and interesting video! Easy to make! Greetings from Argentina! Which grain of the grinder disc did you use to sharpen the drill bit? Thanks a lot!❤
I sharpen drills freehand was taught how as an apprentice. Unless you are doing precision work the angle only needs to be approximate and for thin stuff using a shallower angle will make it much safer. There is no need to bother with the cut outs on the backs except on large bits to help starting from a centre dot, if you drill a pilot hole first it is not needed at all.
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I am happy that I am a Tool & Die Maker and I was taught how to sharpen drills by hand at work, then given about 1000 drills to sharpen perfectly as practice when i was an apprentice. There are different ways to sharpen for different material. Bronze, you take off the sharp edge so it looks a little like a masonry bit. Cutting out the web can ease drill pressure, too much and it will chip under load. the sound of the drill can tell you if it's sharpened properly (you get to learn the sound that is correct and become very sensitive to it when it changes).
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@@rpm2dayg648 I was an apprentice and went to school on Fridays. Started school 14 months after getting signed on. One week was theory in a classroom... next week Practical in the shop. I got a paper signed by the teacher when I arrived and left and I got paid for it. One year, I did all the Practical projects in 2 days. All I had to do on Practical days was show up, teacher signed, I had the rest of Friday off and got paid a full day :) My final project was a simple die. Super easy and done so quick. I helped out I think 8 or 9 guys with their project. They're T&D maker apprentices but only run CNC machines. They were clueless. I'm retired from that trade now, I went to Construction. It's ok. benefits are amazing, pay is very good. I love working outdoors. Still, I enjoyed the days as a T&D Maker!!
Yeah, I have one that looks a lot like it, an old Milwaukee that was my dads, he's been dead for 47 years and he had it for a long time before. I've used/abused it to death, but it keeps on ticking!
I like the drill angle gauge you use with two nuts. I have always sharpened my drill bits free hand on a bench grinder and get a fairly sharp bit with that method and it is very quick to do. (Me gusta el calibre del ángulo de perforación que usas con dos tuercas. Siempre he afilado mis brocas con la mano libre en una amoladora de banco y con ese método obtengo una broca bastante afilada y es muy rápido de hacer.)
Firstly the groove or channel in the timber won't suit smaller drill bits.Be careful not to over tighten the grinder in the vice as it will fail. That particular grinding wheel is not the best choice for facing drill bits,use a flat stone type. Never quench a hot drill bit in water as it will untemper the HSS and soften up the hardness which means it will lose it's each quicker. The only thing i support is the old hexagon nut trick for the correct pitch angle. Safety first people,it's not worth hurting yourself for a $15 drill bit.
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Hi l was taught to use the 2 nuts to check the cutting angle which is 60 degrees. On the bench grinder but it takes practise cheers les from Adelaide south Australia
An old farmer taught me this trick: Press the drill bit cutting point with both hands at its 60 degree angel against a running emery wheel. As it makes contact, move the opposite end of the bit upwards, so that your upward movement ends where the emery wheel sharpens the cutting edge for a moment or two. Repeat this movement until the one wing's cutting edge is sharp. Now repeat this movement with the other wing.
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La idea es buena, pero hay tres detalles que hay que señalar: 1) La sujeción de la amoladora debe ser apropiada. Es mejor usar un soporte para tal fin. Agarrarla o sujetarla directamente desde su carcasa en una morsa es peligroso, porque con las vibraciones se puede romper. Una buena opción es usar plástico como poliestireno expandido o otro plástico esponjoso, que se lo suele usar para empaquetar cosas frágiles. 2) El disco del video es un disco de corte. Está diseñado para esfuerzos radiales. La mallita que tiene es una malla de protección que minimiza que la piedra se fracture con más facilidad que si no la tuviera. Una piedra más gruesa es más apropiada. Además hay que tener en cuenta que el grano de la piedra está relacionado con el tamaño de mecha con el que uno va a afilar. Si la mecha es muy pequeña de diámetro, el grano de la piedra lo tiene que ser también porque en el intento de afilar se va a partir. 3) Las mechas de acero rápido es un material muy duro pero muy frágil. El acero rápido empleado en herramientas de corte tienen un 2% de carbono generalmente. Por esto, son peligrosas a la hora de afilar porque la contracción es tan notable que no permiten enfriarlas con agua, porque hay veces que se parten como balazo. Si bien en el afilado no se alcanzan las temperaturas de temple, la tendencia a partirse existe. Cuando una afila una mecha de acero rápido o cuando se usa, lo mejor es no enfriarla con agua. En todo caso, es mejor usar aceite, o lo mejor, es usar el aire. Con soplarlas es suficiente.
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If you have drill bits with bigger diamter, you increase the cutting area and decrease the center, where the bit is not cutting. It is easier to drill a hole in one step, without a small hole in advance.
Why would you need more than one wooden block? Just cut a V in in without rounding it out with the circular file. Then use it for every size from smallest up to the largest.
I don't know how I came upon this video because it is definitely not my thing but I showed my boyfriend and he loved it ( which is a good thing for me tonight )💋Thank You!💋
It is not 120 degrees. It is 118 degrees. That is a dangerous way to sharpen the drill. The disc is not designed for pressure to be applied on the bottom it could shatter
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Nice and interesting video! Easy to make! Greetings from Argentina!
Which grain of the grinder disc did you use to sharpen the drill bit? Thanks a lot!❤
Great tips!
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Smart enough to know how to sharpen the bits, but not smart enough to use a skill saw to cut wood instead of a hacksaw! Amazing 😊 peace ✌🏻
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I sharpen drills freehand was taught how as an apprentice. Unless you are doing precision work the angle only needs to be approximate and for thin stuff using a shallower angle will make it much safer. There is no need to bother with the cut outs on the backs except on large bits to help starting from a centre dot, if you drill a pilot hole first it is not needed at all.
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Disagree on the backside relief.....relief needs to be there to cut.
I sharpen by hand but on a compound angle. Easy and done in way under a minute.
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Sou Brasileira Cidade São Paulo.
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Gracias por la demostracion. Saludis desde Cuba.
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I am happy that I am a Tool & Die Maker and I was taught how to sharpen drills by hand at work, then given about 1000 drills to sharpen perfectly as practice when i was an apprentice. There are different ways to sharpen for different material. Bronze, you take off the sharp edge so it looks a little like a masonry bit. Cutting out the web can ease drill pressure, too much and it will chip under load. the sound of the drill can tell you if it's sharpened properly (you get to learn the sound that is correct and become very sensitive to it when it changes).
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Same here. Retired Tool and Die maker. Four year apprenticeship while working 8 hours and then going to class at night. Then you start learning.
@@rpm2dayg648 I was an apprentice and went to school on Fridays. Started school 14 months after getting signed on. One week was theory in a classroom... next week Practical in the shop. I got a paper signed by the teacher when I arrived and left and I got paid for it. One year, I did all the Practical projects in 2 days. All I had to do on Practical days was show up, teacher signed, I had the rest of Friday off and got paid a full day :) My final project was a simple die. Super easy and done so quick. I helped out I think 8 or 9 guys with their project. They're T&D maker apprentices but only run CNC machines. They were clueless. I'm retired from that trade now, I went to Construction. It's ok. benefits are amazing, pay is very good. I love working outdoors. Still, I enjoyed the days as a T&D Maker!!
My dad was a tool and die maker. He could sharpen a drill bit perfectly in a few seconds. Man, I miss him.
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We save time not only by sharpening, but also by drilling! Many thanks for the amazing idea!
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Thanks for sharing I’d be inclined to use the thicker cutting disc but other than that👍👍👍
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Show. Muito simples e eficiente. Parabéns
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I am Abolfazl from Iran. Thank you for the good clip, I had a lot of trouble sharpening the drill
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Wow, That drill is an old-friend. Great video.
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Yeah, I have one that looks a lot like it, an old Milwaukee that was my dads, he's been dead for 47 years and he had it for a long time before. I've used/abused it to death, but it keeps on ticking!
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Many thanks!
I like the drill angle gauge you use with two nuts. I have always sharpened my drill bits free hand on a bench grinder and get a fairly sharp bit with that method and it is very quick to do. (Me gusta el calibre del ángulo de perforación que usas con dos tuercas. Siempre he afilado mis brocas con la mano libre en una amoladora de banco y con ese método obtengo una broca bastante afilada y es muy rápido de hacer.)
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Exactly mate i use a bench grinder also 👍
Firstly the groove or channel in the timber won't suit smaller drill bits.Be careful not to over tighten the grinder in the vice as it will fail. That particular grinding wheel is not the best choice for facing drill bits,use a flat stone type. Never quench a hot drill bit in water as it will untemper the HSS and soften up the hardness which means it will lose it's each quicker. The only thing i support is the old hexagon nut trick for the correct pitch angle. Safety first people,it's not worth hurting yourself for a $15 drill bit.
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Que bueno, que compartas enseñanzas básicas para los especialistas de mecánica de Banco
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Este método es excelente me impresionó gracias
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Muchas gracias por el vídeo, saludos desde Argentina
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Simple contraption.Good work.I am from Bengaluru,India
Romania ...foarte tare ideea
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Hi l was taught to use the 2 nuts to check the cutting angle which is 60 degrees. On the bench grinder but it takes practise cheers les from Adelaide south Australia
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Thats better --now I understand ---good idea
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An old farmer taught me this trick: Press the drill bit cutting point with both hands at its 60 degree angel against a running emery wheel. As it makes contact, move the opposite end of the bit upwards, so that your upward movement ends where the emery wheel sharpens the cutting edge for a moment or two. Repeat this movement until the one wing's cutting edge is sharp. Now repeat this movement with the other wing.
Hello! thanks for your recommendation. Wish you all the best!
looks easy...am definately going to use this in future
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soy de ecuador muy ilustrativo y sumamente claro felicitaciones
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Great. Demonstration i think I will try it
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The wood drill guide was a great idea!
Thank you!
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La idea es buena, pero hay tres detalles que hay que señalar:
1) La sujeción de la amoladora debe ser apropiada. Es mejor usar un soporte para tal fin. Agarrarla o sujetarla directamente desde su carcasa en una morsa es peligroso, porque con las vibraciones se puede romper. Una buena opción es usar plástico como poliestireno expandido o otro plástico esponjoso, que se lo suele usar para empaquetar cosas frágiles.
2) El disco del video es un disco de corte. Está diseñado para esfuerzos radiales. La mallita que tiene es una malla de protección que minimiza que la piedra se fracture con más facilidad que si no la tuviera. Una piedra más gruesa es más apropiada. Además hay que tener en cuenta que el grano de la piedra está relacionado con el tamaño de mecha con el que uno va a afilar. Si la mecha es muy pequeña de diámetro, el grano de la piedra lo tiene que ser también porque en el intento de afilar se va a partir.
3) Las mechas de acero rápido es un material muy duro pero muy frágil. El acero rápido empleado en herramientas de corte tienen un 2% de carbono generalmente. Por esto, son peligrosas a la hora de afilar porque la contracción es tan notable que no permiten enfriarlas con agua, porque hay veces que se parten como balazo. Si bien en el afilado no se alcanzan las temperaturas de temple, la tendencia a partirse existe. Cuando una afila una mecha de acero rápido o cuando se usa, lo mejor es no enfriarla con agua. En todo caso, es mejor usar aceite, o lo mejor, es usar el aire. Con soplarlas es suficiente.
Perfeito.
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I learned so much from watching this.🌺🌺🌺
HI. I’m From Hungary🙏🇭🇺
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Good enought indeed!.. Thank you!..
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What does grinding the back edge do for you? I've sharpened bits before and never did that.
Facilita quebra cavaco em materiais ducteis
If you have drill bits with bigger diamter, you increase the cutting area and decrease the center, where the bit is not cutting.
It is easier to drill a hole in one step, without a small hole in advance.
It's against friction / edge of the drill.
Muy bueno es el video por pasarmuchas gracias
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bonito documental gracias
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Sin dudas están muy BIEN gracias Cuba
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Yeah, I'm going to make a wooden block for every drill bit I own. Folks, a little practice and you can do this by sight and hand.
Thanks for your comment
My thoughts exactly.
Why would you need more than one wooden block? Just cut a V in in without rounding it out with the circular file. Then use it for every size from smallest up to the largest.
Que angulo usastes...no se aprecia q ángulo es?
Muy bueno...!!!
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I don't know how I came upon this video because it is definitely not my thing but I showed my boyfriend and he loved it ( which is a good thing for me tonight )💋Thank You!💋
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It is not 120 degrees. It is 118 degrees. That is a dangerous way to sharpen the drill. The disc is not designed for pressure to be applied on the bottom it could shatter
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It’s 120 now! Hahaha
Já usei o disco dessa forma, e realmente é verdade o disco quebrou e o pedaço veio na minha coxa
That is correct 118 deg
This is a crude method. Refer N.D.Bhatt's Machine drawing it's 118 degree.
Thank you so much! Interesting and helpful hacks..looking forward to more tips❤
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Brillant! So useful. Just what I needed.
Desde Risaralda Colombia me qusto mucho es fácil
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Estos videos instructivos son Muy buenos. Pero, si es para trabajo puntual, más económico comprar una broca q una radial. De España . Saludos.
¡Gracias por tu comentario! Tienes razón, para trabajos puntuales una broca es más económica. ¿Tienes algún otro consejo útil?
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Nope. Dangerous and bad practice.
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Excellent je vais essayer.tu peut nous montrer comment dénudé des fils électriques de petite section ? 👍🗡️
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