Identifying Basic Drill Bits; Anatomy Of A Drill Bit; The Drill Doctor Sharpening Process - Drill Master XP User Manual

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Identifying Basic Drill Bits

The Drill Doctor
®
is most efficient when used to resharpen
a drill bit's original point angle. With its standard
Diamond Sharpening Wheel it will sharpen high-speed
steel, cobalt, TiN-coated, carbide and masonry drill bits.
It has been designed and engineered to sharpen three of
the most common drill bit types:
Standard Point
This general-purpose point is
used for drilling softer materials
like cold rolled steel, aluminum,
and wood.
Split Point
Split-point bits are self-centering
and are generally used for tem-
pered steels, hard alloys or hard
cast materials.
Masonry Bits
Masonry bits have a carbide
insert at the point and are used
for drilling materials like cement,
brick, and ceramic.
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Anatomy of a Drill Bit

Chisel
It is important to understand that
Cutting
Edge
Edge
each bit has all of these charac-
Heel
teristics.
Relief
Angle
When viewing a well-sharpened
Cutting Edge
bit from the end, the entire sur-
Heel
face from the Cutting Edge to the
Heel will have a finely ground
surface without ridges or indenta-
tions. The Heel will always be
lower than the Cutting Edge.
The Drill Doctor
®
Sharpening Process
The sharpening process includes 3 easy procedures:
1.
Align the bit in the Chuck.
2.
Sharpen the bit.
3.
Split the point (if you choose).
Be sure to complete all three of the procedures to sharpen
and split a bit and always sharpen the bit prior to splitting it.
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