[Steam-engine] Drill Doctor
Orrin Iseminger
oiseming at moscow.com
Sat Jul 17 05:39:58 PDT 2004
I've not had a Drill doctor, but have eaves-dropped on many online
discussions of them; and, a friend has one. This is what I've learned.
A Drill Doctor doesn't work very well on some drills because their rate of
twist (think of it as steepness of the spiral) is different for what the D-D
was designed for. My friend has finally gotten his to work by spending a
whole lot of time experimenting. He's able to get it to work, after a
fashion, by setting some of the adjustments completely off-scale.
I have a prejudice against any cutting tools that have been banging around
in boxes or buckets. It's no way to treat a cutting edge. (The average
person does not have the equipment to sharpen the sides of a drill bit.) I
won't have anything to do with stuff that's been treated that way.
Orrin
Orrin Iseminger
Colton, Washington, USA
http://users.moscow.com/oiseming/lc_ant_p/index.htm
So many projects. So little time.
-----Original Message-----
From: steam-engine-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com
[mailto:steam-engine-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
Smith
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:43 PM
To: Steam-engine mailing list
Subject: [Steam-engine] Drill Doctor
I was at my father's house a few weeks ago and found
almost a 5 gallon bucket of drill bits while cleaning
his basement. I was wondering if anyone has purchased
a drill doctor and how well you like it? That bucket
of bits and a drill doctor seems like a great way to
give the retired neighbors something to do since they
like to help with the projects.
Jeff Smith
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