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How to sharpen a drill in 3 minutes!!!! 

Mr Nik
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In this video you will learn how to quickly and efficiently sharpen old drills, for this you only need a tool sharpening machine and a little patience! If you are going to sharpen a drill for the first time, then it is better to practice with old unnecessary drills and after that start sharpening the desired drill!

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@terryenyart5838
@terryenyart5838 11 месяцев назад
I've never had anyone show me, I just used a drill doctor as I was too busy to stop & figure it out. Thank you, as the visuals are superb. I understand more now than I did. I tend to make things harder than they need to be. Appreciate your video.
@Barrybushski-ge3kf
@Barrybushski-ge3kf 10 месяцев назад
I’m a retired tool room machinist of some 35 yrs and say well instructed…good job.
@alexanderguestguitars1173
@alexanderguestguitars1173 10 месяцев назад
Well done! Exactly how I do it. Although, as I'm left handed I naturally kind of lift the front of the drill bit with the finger it rests on, rather than pushing down with the blunt end more, as you did it (are you right handed?). Good that you "took out the centre" on the backs of the cutting surfaces. Thought I was the only one who did that. Nobody else I know even knows about it! People are astonished when you show them this. How well a drill bit will cut through material again once sharpened. And just how quick and easy it is. It's a shame hand tool skills seem to be dying off. Being able to manipulate cutters by grinding them is a wonderful skill to know and can allow you to do all sorts of things that most others can't achieve. Like grinding cheap spade bits on the edges to achieve custom sized holes. I don't know what I'd do without that skill.
@patriot798
@patriot798 10 месяцев назад
been sharpening drills for 40 years . I have done it so many times its a natural angle and grind.
@williambunting803
@williambunting803 10 месяцев назад
Very clever Mr Nik, the 2 nuts technique, and the marked guide lines on the grinder bed bar.
@rickwatts2642
@rickwatts2642 10 месяцев назад
great video. several things I would add. You can buy a drill gauge at an industrial supply store. And using a sharp centre punch to put a dimple in the steel is also a good way to get the bit started accurately.
@turboimport95
@turboimport95 11 месяцев назад
nice, I use a small belt sander and hold them at a angle. I was experimenting around with different angles and can make a crappy harbor freight bit cut hardened metal. I work in a body shop and of course have to buy my own bits. So sharpening them is a big win. I made a harbor freight bit cut better then a new dewalt bit.
@JAYJAYJAY53
@JAYJAYJAY53 10 месяцев назад
I was always amazed at how many carpenters I worked with didn’t sharpen their bits but tossed them. Sometimes I would offer to take them home and sharpen them for half the bits .
@mannyp4749
@mannyp4749 10 месяцев назад
As a carpenter myself, I would take the bits I had home and sharpen them. I always have bits and usually never ask for some. That’s if I didn’t lose them
@JAYJAYJAY53
@JAYJAYJAY53 10 месяцев назад
@@mannyp4749 I never said no to free anything .
@rsbharley4766
@rsbharley4766 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. Cheers
@offliner_by
@offliner_by 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. This is awesome.
@TheCreedBratton
@TheCreedBratton 10 месяцев назад
breaking through the back side can chip the drill. try to keep it spinning and not hit what is behind it when you break through. also split point isn't necessary it just keeps it from walking when starting a hole. if you center punch or have a pilot hole you don't need split point. great video. thanks for posting!
@Alotipsalo
@Alotipsalo 3 месяца назад
I’m deeply impressed at your craftsmanship
@topcat5988
@topcat5988 10 месяцев назад
And he did it with a corded drill as well… That’s some old timer’s work right there!
@raybright5805
@raybright5805 11 месяцев назад
Good description BUT drilling a small pilot hole would make cutting with the larger drill bit less brutal....
@stephendoherty1275
@stephendoherty1275 11 месяцев назад
Also not using the hammer drill setting...
@tinaliebe5118
@tinaliebe5118 11 месяцев назад
Demonstration purposes only😊
@daniels77c
@daniels77c 11 месяцев назад
But what if the smaller bit needs sharpened too 😂
@hog7203
@hog7203 11 месяцев назад
Real men don't use pilot holes. They don't even use drills. They just punch the holes with their fingertips 🤣
@tinaliebe5118
@tinaliebe5118 11 месяцев назад
@@hog7203 😂😂😂💖
@AmazingSmart-ngth
@AmazingSmart-ngth 9 месяцев назад
Very good idea. I shall try it. Thank you.
@luckydogx2
@luckydogx2 11 месяцев назад
Excellent tutorial. Sharpening drill bits correctly is a skill I have always struggled with.
@dimmacommunication
@dimmacommunication 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I tried 20 times but can't do it 🥲
@hog7203
@hog7203 11 месяцев назад
Sharpening things is an art Imo. Had a friend that could sharpen drill bits with a belt sander if that was all that was available. He worked in the tool room at our assembly plant. Could get a pocket knife razor sharp in less than a minute.
@MrJdebest
@MrJdebest 11 месяцев назад
Having someone show you is the best way. But sometimes a description of the move can help. As you push the drill into the grinding wheel, increase pressure to remove material for clearance on the back of the cutting edge. *** dress the grinding wheel true before you even begin to sharpen a drill.
@dimmacommunication
@dimmacommunication 11 месяцев назад
@@MrJdebest Yeah dressing is key , I used silicone carbide and a diamond dressing tool
@JAYJAYJAY53
@JAYJAYJAY53 10 месяцев назад
Same here . At first it was hit or miss but because I generally didn’t work with hard metals I got by .
@user-ot4ip1wl2j
@user-ot4ip1wl2j 11 месяцев назад
なるほど❗️目安で磨いで チゼルポイントも慣れ状態でつけてました🙋
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals 11 месяцев назад
That was very cool. I'll actually try this...tHank you very much!
@CrazyRev
@CrazyRev 10 месяцев назад
Glad to see that, unlike whoever typed the title, some people know that the drill is the machine that is used to turn the drill bit!
@carloscp735
@carloscp735 4 месяца назад
Uy muy práctica está técnica, con el esmeril no la sabía 😃👷👷👷👍👍👍👍muchas gracias por compartirlo ahora no desare de mis brocas sin filo🙆🤷
@tmsunderrajan
@tmsunderrajan Год назад
I am sorry to contradict what is shown in the video. Normal Twist drills have the cutting angle at 118°. Most drills above 3 mm diameter need to have center punch for starting to drill. Even lower diameter bits can run away if the drill machine is old or one is using a hand drill machine. Precision workers even use a center drill to get proper start for a drill on steel and the included angle of the center drill is not 118° but 60°. And center drill is an essential part in Lathe work. Thanks.
@markthomasson5077
@markthomasson5077 10 месяцев назад
2x60=120…close enough as he does by hand
@corentinjourdan5739
@corentinjourdan5739 10 месяцев назад
@@markthomasson5077 the center drill to make a start is 120°,while regular drill bits for steel is 118.the cone of a punch is 120degrees too .the point is that the drill bit,of 118° can stand in the punched hole with a slight bit of space to take a proper first chip while going down.the center drill is doing the same hole,but wider (which help if you want to make holes bigger than 8mm,since you'll start by making the punch hole with the center drill,then go from 8,and go bigger and bigger until reaching the desired diameter.it's higly recommended to not make a difference in drill bigger than 8mm at a time with standard drills in common steel (as if you try,the drills will take much more heat if you drill from a higher difference,meaning you'd have to cool it down much more,and go much slower to avoid burning your drill end.) doing it by hand,you can totally get a proper 118° with a bit of training,or an actual piece of metal attached to your stand and set to the proper angle.also,sharpening drills straight like this is fine,but far from best.if you want to have a proper chip(meaning ideal conditions) you'd have to turn the drill a bit while sharening.you start from the edge and turn quite fast to make the proper curve,that will help a lot to avoid your chip from clogging up in the helix ,which will help a lot if you're making deep holes.with a bit of dexterity,you can also manage to make a chip breaker at the end of the curve by giving a slight more force on the millstone.you can totally do each part separately,but you'll get the best result by doing all three in one go after a bit of practice.
@markthomasson5077
@markthomasson5077 10 месяцев назад
@@corentinjourdan5739 . Thanks, very interesting points there. I always start with a centre punch then small bits in any case.
@baconsnot
@baconsnot 9 месяцев назад
You better check that math, a 60 degree drill would look more like an end mill. 118 degrees was chosen 100 years ago because it's easier and cheaper to make with chisel points. Now 135 degree split point drills are starting to be popular with modern manufacturing and power tools. But either way 120 degrees works just fine if you know what you're doing.
@masterQ20
@masterQ20 Год назад
there are too many ways to do it. This is the best i've seen. Thank you for sharing it with everyone
@MrNik01
@MrNik01 Год назад
🙏
@dannypowell594
@dannypowell594 Год назад
Awesome! Thank you
@CreativePassion88
@CreativePassion88 10 месяцев назад
Great tip
@germanromero2090
@germanromero2090 Год назад
Un espectáculo muy buena clase 👏🏻 , pero un detalle cuando agujereó faltó lubricar la mecha para que no pierda el filo 😉
@canote
@canote 10 месяцев назад
Pensé parecido: "ahora a afilar de nuevo"
@TinyGoHomes
@TinyGoHomes 10 месяцев назад
I had to do this every day for years as a tool and die maker.
@fkrusknkcc
@fkrusknkcc 10 месяцев назад
とても参考になりました。 実演していただきありがとうございます。 これ、試してみます。
@dogwoodservicesinc.2972
@dogwoodservicesinc.2972 10 месяцев назад
…and of course when you drill metal, use a set or pilot hole first, use oil to keep the bit cool, and DRILL SLOWLY. That will help keep your bits sharp. Was shown that by a retired machinist. Since then I haven’t had to sharpen any bits. No kidding.
@waynewells359
@waynewells359 10 месяцев назад
Very true.
@Alvawelding20
@Alvawelding20 23 дня назад
Very nice and meaningful, thank you.
@goodboyringo9716
@goodboyringo9716 10 месяцев назад
The grinding wheel is so smooth
@jbj27406
@jbj27406 10 месяцев назад
A pilot hole drilled with a smaller bit is helpful. Center punching the intended hole is nearly essential in my view. Like what you did with the cutting edges. Center point is moot with my method.
@V8anyday
@V8anyday 9 месяцев назад
Good video and music!
@82redberet
@82redberet 10 месяцев назад
Split points are 135 degrees. I always verify that the chisel point is on center before trying to thin the web. I wouldn't try putting in a split point. Using a punch mark also helps keep it from walking. I've been a machinist for 40 years and there have been times I've used a belt sander to grind a 2" drill.
@brendan6747
@brendan6747 10 месяцев назад
Something tells me this process only works with large bits unless you're a pro
@82redberet
@82redberet 10 месяцев назад
That definitely is for large drills. I never call them bits. I had to do that only in job shops, They rarely have the proper grinders. I also worked for northorp grumman where they had a tool service dept. With lippers, surface grinders, the whole works. Sharpen endmills, stepdrills, the whole deal. Come out almost like brand new.
@daveski4496
@daveski4496 11 месяцев назад
Thanks man.
@zanonguascar7999
@zanonguascar7999 11 месяцев назад
Very good!
@vasilismaniatis3527
@vasilismaniatis3527 Год назад
Mr Nik εισαι πολυ ωραιος,,,,
@karloshumlos4816
@karloshumlos4816 10 месяцев назад
Good idea, I will try it
@chuckufarley5884
@chuckufarley5884 11 месяцев назад
If you don't have a center punch a piece of masking tape on the piece will help prevent slip.
@Biketunerfy
@Biketunerfy 10 месяцев назад
Sounded like you had the hammer setting on the drill but I think that’s just because it’s a mains drill and not a battery powered drill. They sound different. I still love my mains drill too.
@timhofstetter5654
@timhofstetter5654 11 месяцев назад
The top rake for aluminum should be different. It should be for copper and brass, too. And for brass or cast iron, it should have an entirely different front rake. This is entirely for drilling steel.
@throwachair
@throwachair 10 месяцев назад
wtaf, speed of drill is all that is important for different metals.
@Jewellerybybarrie
@Jewellerybybarrie 10 месяцев назад
@@throwachair Sorry sunshine, you need a different angle for aly as you want that to chip differently to steel. Speeds for each material may be correct but with the wrong angle you will just get screaming from brass and the bit heats up quick. Speed alone does not cut, in fact I was always taught to drill slower if anything to stop catching. Im a retired machine engineer......
@JAYJAYJAY53
@JAYJAYJAY53 10 месяцев назад
@@Jewellerybybarrie As a commercial carpenter installing doors and hardware I never had to get that technical . The metal I drilled and tapped was approximately 3/16 of an inch or thinner. I still have a drill doctor. I couldn’t justify buying a really good sharpener. I couldn’t justify a used Darex ? one .
@ricardoarias9347
@ricardoarias9347 10 месяцев назад
Muy claro. Muy eficiente.
@alexanderguestguitars1173
@alexanderguestguitars1173 10 месяцев назад
I normally sharpen mine a little bit on the more acute side as well (maybe 50 deg?). As I work mainly in wood. It penetrates the wood a little quicker and easier (IMHO). Don't forget, HSS drill bits aren't just for engineering!
@petersack5074
@petersack5074 10 месяцев назад
1:30 Time. Correct, Mr Nik. The trailing edge, should be ground MORE than the leading edge ; reduces friction, and gives the ' cuttings' a place to go / whilst moving up the spiral as it cuts...
@chocobolia7833
@chocobolia7833 8 месяцев назад
そう。刃をつけるのに大事なのは 外側よりも中心部
@tippss3332
@tippss3332 10 месяцев назад
Power bit sharpener- sharpens in under 1 minute!!!!! And always reliable and accurate!!!!
@maidsandmuses
@maidsandmuses 11 месяцев назад
That drill has a 118 degree drill point. Notice that the centre 2mm or so does not have a cutting edge; it will need to pressed into the material with considerable force in order to allow the cutting edge to bite. That type of drill is intended for use in a drill press (note the importance of the word "press" in that type of drill.) If used with a handheld drill a small diameter pilot hole needs to be drilled first, or alternatively a different "split point" drill type will need to be used. Ironically almost all DIY hobby drill sets are sold with these type of drills intended for use in a drill press. Millions of frustrated DIYers are getting nowhere even on mild steel when using these drills in a hand-held power drill, oblivious to the need for drilling a small pilot hole first.
@randyhome1544
@randyhome1544 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for saying this.
@seaperu1
@seaperu1 10 месяцев назад
it brings a whole new meaning to pet rock
@RichardFallstich
@RichardFallstich 11 месяцев назад
Twist drills come in many different drill point angles. You need to make sure you are using the correct angle for the dril being sharpened. While many general purpose "backyard mechanic" drills are 118 degrees; 90 degrees is used for hard plastics subject to wear, 130 degrees for soft and tough materials and 140 degrees for long-chipping light metals. STARRETT even makes a Drill Point Gauge to properly determine the existing angle. I guess tool-room procedures are beyond the scope of this DIY video.
@oktavious1137
@oktavious1137 10 месяцев назад
Let alone the fact that he never checked land length to make sure the apex of the drill was centered. This is why your holes all end up oversized and a corner of your drill burns up before the other since it’s doing all the work.
@rjenkens2774
@rjenkens2774 10 месяцев назад
Why don't you make a tutorial
@bigboss-tl2xr
@bigboss-tl2xr 10 месяцев назад
Great info, thanks!
@lostroots511
@lostroots511 10 месяцев назад
とても参考になりました 新しいものを買います!
@dorago4065
@dorago4065 8 месяцев назад
諦めたら、そこで(ry
@victorsandoval1060
@victorsandoval1060 10 месяцев назад
Drill doctor also works great and once you learn how to use it properly you can split the tip anyway you want.
@LIFE-rk6jb
@LIFE-rk6jb 10 месяцев назад
これ昔、先輩に教わって練習したなぁ。切れる刃先の理屈がわかってないと、いくら練習しても上達しないですよね。 慣れればガイド無しで砥げるようになります。 細いキリなら、ペーパーグラインダーの方が砥ぎやすいですね。
@adriangarzafuentes-du1kj
@adriangarzafuentes-du1kj 5 месяцев назад
How sharp a drill,not to taladro ,I think is the best title
@kirameira425
@kirameira425 9 месяцев назад
上手ですね!
@zadkmb
@zadkmb 10 месяцев назад
グラインダーは持ってる前提なのかよ… グラインダー持ってない俺は…ドリル研磨機買うわ。
@kazushiito2815
@kazushiito2815 10 месяцев назад
いつもの、なんだ簡単そう→やっぱ上手くできねぇってなる。上にあげる時とか しかもシンニングするには砥石エッジ立ってないと無理じゃよぉ
@andymacdonald9838
@andymacdonald9838 9 месяцев назад
I knew about this trick 25 years ago for getting the angles
@ratkooporonty
@ratkooporonty 10 месяцев назад
The greater the technological progress, the worse the do-it-yourself conditions. If I go to a store to buy a drill, they give me a Chinese one, with which you can drill a hole (or none at all) in a smooth plate. If I buy a German Bosch drill, I can drill 3 holes with it, if I buy a Russian drill, I can drill 20 holes with it. This is. I don't dare to sharpen it with a grinder, because afterwards the hole will be triangular, if it is drilled at all. I sharpen the drill by dipping a scythe stone in water and using it to sharpen the blunt drill at the angle corresponding to the factory sharpening, so sometimes I succeed.
@thespeckfresser
@thespeckfresser 11 месяцев назад
nice with the music
@itifan
@itifan 10 месяцев назад
次は3.4φのキリでも簡単にできる方法を開発してほしいw 細かくてみえないわりに使用頻度高いすぎるw
@kw-tw4yj
@kw-tw4yj 8 месяцев назад
老眼鏡が一番です笑  仕事柄1㎜以下のドリルを良く研ぎますが実体顕微鏡の下にグラインダー置いて覗いて研いでます 素人でも簡単に研ぐ方法なら、ぐりんと動かすのは難しいから、2番が当たらない角度で単純に砥石に押し当てて研ぐと簡単です
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 11 месяцев назад
I always sharpen the drill bits, I have never needed to sharpen my drill.
@kawachan593
@kawachan593 10 месяцев назад
ありがとうございます。神動画。
@jeffdumpster1470
@jeffdumpster1470 10 месяцев назад
You got a nice even coiled chip off both flutes plenty good enough for a hand drill.
@deanjones9260
@deanjones9260 10 месяцев назад
Pretty Smart Fellar,,,,🤯🧠👁️👁️👍💪🤠,, THANKS,,,
@giuseppepicone531
@giuseppepicone531 11 месяцев назад
Ottimo metodo per affilare una punta .
@acswain6720
@acswain6720 11 месяцев назад
The drill bit which can be easily sharpened will become dull too easily too. Better buy one with proper hardness and use a center punch before metal drilling.
@TK0808
@TK0808 11 месяцев назад
So I just need to buy the professional sharpening machine first 😄
@David-mo2zq
@David-mo2zq 11 месяцев назад
Yes, it's called a bench grinder.
@The_Terridax
@The_Terridax 11 месяцев назад
If a bench grinder is "too professional" for you, you probably should not be operating a drill to begin with.
@streetcrab875
@streetcrab875 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I just buy new bits
@chrisp9046
@chrisp9046 10 месяцев назад
You don’t need a bench grinder for this. Use a regular angle grinder with a rock disc (I’m spacing on what to call it). Just grind a friken angle on it, dip it on some water mixed with a little oil to quench it between grinds. Boom, 30 seconds, works like a charm.
@Alvawelding20
@Alvawelding20 3 месяца назад
Very good
@Star-eq8vz
@Star-eq8vz Год назад
very good condition
@stormytempest6521
@stormytempest6521 6 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT.
@user-uu7xg5xw6b
@user-uu7xg5xw6b 9 месяцев назад
私はドリル砥ぐのに1分位かな👍 毎日砥ぐので(NC旋盤を使ってます
@hugostiglitz2388
@hugostiglitz2388 10 месяцев назад
Web thinning is not necessary on a drill unless it's been previously been sharpened down to the point where the web is getting thick, such as 1/2 to 1/3rd of it's original length.
@rchydrozz751
@rchydrozz751 10 месяцев назад
Use a center punch and the bit wont walk away.
@emawaldi
@emawaldi Год назад
Perfect 👍🏻
@phobiker1
@phobiker1 3 месяца назад
Top! 👍
@reneseebach7311
@reneseebach7311 10 месяцев назад
Großer Bohrer kleine Drehzahl, kleiner Bohrer große Drehzahl, als Leitsatz für s Leben. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Rene.
@laclinicadelcorsa
@laclinicadelcorsa 10 месяцев назад
Better buy Drill Doctor bit sharpener, no regrets at all
@petersack5074
@petersack5074 10 месяцев назад
1:56 Time. sometimes, i find if i take a thin grinding wheel, and shave/grind a little off , between the point, and the 1st bit, of the cutting angle, (both flutes) to make a SHARPER point, where both meet. Kind of like another cutting edge, before the large twists. Works great for any bit larger than about 1/2 inch. (Would need narrower grinding wheel, for smaller bits )
@arturrobaczewski7381
@arturrobaczewski7381 10 месяцев назад
Super. Zabrakło punktaka. Ale sposób ok.
@mikehample698
@mikehample698 10 месяцев назад
He sharpened it then used the new bit anyway!😂😂😂
@user-vd4ew9fg8l
@user-vd4ew9fg8l 9 месяцев назад
仕事に使うもので 分かりやすい動画です ありがとうございますm(_ _)m たったの3分って ありがたいですね
@dbx2317
@dbx2317 11 месяцев назад
やろうとしてる事は何となく解るけど ナレーションで解説及び注意事項、コツなどを入れてもらえると解りやすいです。 字幕でもいいので。
@dorago4065
@dorago4065 8 месяцев назад
これは恐らく、あれだ。 職人界隈特有の『技は見て盗め』ってヤツだ。
@tombouie
@tombouie Год назад
Thks, ?What do you think of heat-treating the drill tip (heat it up & quench it in water)?
@pauliusjokimas1639
@pauliusjokimas1639 10 месяцев назад
Labai sudėtingas galandinimas
@charliemesser6484
@charliemesser6484 10 месяцев назад
56 or 57 degrees may not seem like much of a change but it's the actual pitch needed to cut properly.
@ken-hq7ii
@ken-hq7ii 10 месяцев назад
まあ、ドリルの先端角は118°だけどね。チゼルエッジも砥石もう少し角があった方がシンニングしやすい。
@EpicHeroSandwich
@EpicHeroSandwich 10 месяцев назад
My mans here even trying to cut a halfway decent flute hook on a boring old conventional drill bit with almost zero tip geometry to start with. My dude, you're doing a good job, but these kinds of bits are cut and thinned on 5 axis cnc grinding machines, so remember to not try too hard.
@nuriucar4446
@nuriucar4446 5 месяцев назад
Super ❤turkiye thankyou
@jlacko
@jlacko 10 месяцев назад
I went to the hardware store to buy the $150 stationary grinder and instead just grabbed a $21 set of carbide drill bits.
@drprick7432
@drprick7432 10 месяцев назад
That was great for sharpening drill bits, but what about my drill?
@JaimeGarcia-pe7bj
@JaimeGarcia-pe7bj 9 месяцев назад
Nice video. But most of the the twist drill bits being sold will not take a sharpening.
@user-nj5tu5ht7g
@user-nj5tu5ht7g 10 месяцев назад
Как говорится,хоть придерживай само сверлит 😂
@LordYggdrasill
@LordYggdrasill 10 месяцев назад
Before watching the video, I thought you were going to use 2 bolts to sharpen it. :p
@Nick.G_84
@Nick.G_84 10 месяцев назад
I came for the thumbnail!!!
@StinkingBishop
@StinkingBishop 6 месяцев назад
Adding a dash of cutting fluid also wouldn't go amiss.
@ronaldpatton5668
@ronaldpatton5668 10 месяцев назад
I never thought any of my apprentices to sharpen a drill like that. Use a center drill dummy.
@norml.hugh-mann
@norml.hugh-mann 10 месяцев назад
I havent had any drill bits last long enough to NEED sharpening in over a decade. They end up end up shearing off during use...just cheaper now than ever before
@user-cl4qf2el5w
@user-cl4qf2el5w 10 месяцев назад
китайская дрель-перфоратор. этот звук ни с чем не спутаешь))))
@zzxxxc6708
@zzxxxc6708 7 месяцев назад
Just use a center punch before trying to drill the hole.
@carstensommer1315
@carstensommer1315 10 месяцев назад
I have 150 of these in a box in a need of sharpening i guess i have to ask my boss a few days of from work ......
@minhazou
@minhazou 10 месяцев назад
Fast gut erklärt. 60 Grad ist wohl einfacher um die Schleiflehre zu bauen, soll 59 Grad sein für den Spitzenwinkel 118 Grad. Er hat den Freiwinkel geschliffen, aber nicht erklärt. An seiner selbstbebastelten 120 Grad Lehre und an der Spähne kann man sehen, dass er es selbst nicht gut kann. Aber
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