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Old 05-02-2025, 08:31 AM
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Well, I ended up buying a “Drill Doctor”. It works great. Even greater tho, is that my daughter is using it to sharpen my 400+ drill bits for my birthday present. It just don’t get no better!
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stainless needs to be sharpened at a different angle than what you would want for mild steel 135 ish degrees for S.S. mild steel 120 ish . Also use cutting fluid lots of pressure on the bit and a slower drill speed
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