How do you keep a drill bit sharp?

Get a firm grip on your drill bit and hold the cutting edge precisely parallel to the front of the grinding wheel. Slowly, carefully, move the bit until it contacts the wheel. Do not turn or rotate it; simply keep it straight and held at the original factory angle of 60 degrees.
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How do you stop a drill bit from dull?

A grinder wheel is an efficient, simple way to sharpen drill bits. Beginning with the cutting edge, we place it horizontally against the wheel. Turning the bit clockwise allows for the area behind the cutting edge to be ground down. It is essential to make sure that the cutting edge is the furthest from the drill.
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Is wd40 good for drilling?

It works under extreme pressure and is ideal for cutting and drilling machinery and equipment.
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Why do my drill bits keep going blunt?

It's likely you're just heating up the bits and ruining them quickly. If you're setting the dial to hammer and exerting decent pressure, it's the drill that's the problem.
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Is it worth it to sharpen drill bits?

A sharpener will help ensure that you don't need to put much power behind the bit. Having your own drill bit sharpener will save you money on new bits. Sharpening your bits makes them more accurate. Keeping your bits sharp makes them safer.
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Why do drill bits get dull?

If the speed is too fast (the drill spins too quickly) the drill bit will not bite into the metal, it will just spin without cutting very much. This causes a lot of friction, which overheats the drill bit and makes it dull. If you run the drill too slow, it will just take longer to cut.
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Should metal be drilled fast or slow?

Drill at a Slow Speed

And heat dulls bits quickly. In general, it's a good idea to drill through metal using as slow a speed as possible using a drill bit for metal. Hard metals like steel and larger drill bits require even slower speeds.
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How do you tell if a drill bit is sharp?

Using a Drill Doctor is simple, we have put together a guide to using this tool to make sure your drill bits are sharp and safe. Begin by selecting your bits. Inspect the tip of each bit. If there are any chips or jagged edges, the bit needs to be sharpened.
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How often should you sharpen drill bit?

A standard HSS drill bit may require re-sharpening after 40 or 50 holes down. To extend the service life of a drill bit, make sure to have it properly lubricated and that the drilling should be done at a 'slow' speed whenever possible.
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How many times can you use a drill bit?

How long will bits last? Speed and bit life depend on several factors, including the type of aggregate, age of the concrete, type and sharpness of the bit and the amount of steel or rebar in the concrete. Generally, you can expect to drill between 150 and 250 holes with each bit.
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When should you throw out drill bits?

After usage a drill bit can either dull or chip which does not make it cut as efficiently as it should. A drill bit can be resharpened to make it functional again, there is no need to throw it away. Even broken drill bits can be resharpened. This tutorial applies to a standard style drill bit.
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Which is the best drill bit sharpener?

Best Overall Drill Bit Sharpener

The Drill Doctor 500X is our best overall choice, regardless of your skill level, for its mid-range price and the variety of bits it accepts. This sharpener handles pretty much any material, including carbide, black oxide and high-speed steel, and it can create split-point tips.
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What is the best angle to sharpen a drill bit?

The theory of drill grinding

They are at an angle of around 118 degrees to each other (point angle).
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How do I stop my drill bit from walking?

To prevent your drill bit from wandering, place a center punch or nail set in the desired hole location, and hit it firmly with a hammer. This will create a dent in material. Then insert your drill bit into the drill, and drill the hole normally.
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Should I use water when drilling through concrete?

Though you don't need to water down the concrete, the water will help to collect and remove the drilling dust, which can be hazardous to your health and "clog" the drill bit. The water can also help to keep your bit from overheating, which in turn helps keep the bit from shattering.
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Why do drill bits snap?

There are mostly two reasons why a drill breaks. Deflected breakage is caused by the radial force, the drill bit is broken at the end of flute. Twisted breakage is caused by the large torque, the drill bit is normally broken at the middle of the flute.
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How do you lubricate a drill?

Open the chuck all the way.

The chuck is the portion of the drill where the drill bit sits when you're using it. Place a few drops of oil lubricant into the chuck without any bits inside. Open and close it five times to spread the lubricant evenly.
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What can I use instead of cutting oil?

WD-40 and 3-In-One Oil work well on various metals. The latter has a citronella odor; if the odor offends, mineral oil and general-purpose lubricating oils work about the same. Way oil (the oil made for machine tool ways) works as a cutting oil.
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