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| imforumman |
6:28pm on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good gadget No mechanical gadget is better than four stars. This one does everything they advertized it to do once the user masters the technique. drill doctor is terninal I am too cheap to buy a new drll bit when I have a perfectly good bit which is just dull. I spent the [...] for the DD500X. Too Much Plastic I tried to use it. But the jaws in the chuck were broken. It turns out that the base that holds the jaws in place was plastic. | |
| chuckster |
7:05pm on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| DRILL DOCTOR Great sharpener for your drill bits. Actually rather easy to use and does a great job. | |
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Twist Drill Geometry and Cutting Logic
(refer to Anatomy of the Drill Bit)
History
There is evidence the Egyptians used drilling as far back as 4000 B.C. Twist drill bits, as we know them today, are the most common and widely used metal cutting tools. Try this test. Ask every customer you see if they have any cutting tools and chances are they will answer that at a minimum they have a few drill bits. Little did Stephen A. Morse realize the Twist Drill he patented in 1863 would become as successful as it is today.
Geometry
Geometrically, the twist drill is one of the most complex metal cutting tools in use. Its designed with a cone-like internal structure narrow at the top or the WEB with a gradually increasing thickness to the SHANK. This structure provides added strength and rigidity. At the tip of the drill bit is the CHISEL EDGE, which is the line across the point, the CUTTING LIPS which are the leading sharp knife edges on a drill point and the HEELS which are the trailing edge of the drill point. The CHISEL EDGE, CUTTING LIPS and HEELS are the areas that can be re-sharpened on a drill bit.
Point Angles
Twist drill bits come in various materials and diameters with different POINT ANGLES designed to cut different sized holes in a variety of materials. The general rule about POINT ANGLES is that the softer the material the steeper the POINT ANGLE and the harder the material the flatter the POINT ANGLE. Standard drill bits have a 118 point. A drill bit with a 135 point is designed for harder materials.
Cutting Logic
A twist drill bit penetrates the center of the material it is to remove with its CHISEL POINT. The CHISEL POINT wears into the material to the point where the CUTTING LIPS begin to scoop out the material, making chips. These chips then follow up the FLUTES where they are discharged away from the hole. The hole is then reamed to size by the sharp edge of the LAND which is known as the MARGIN.
Drill Point Wear
A drill bit begins to wear as soon as it is placed into operation. The maximum drill wear occurs at the corners of the CUTTING LIPS. The CHISEL POINT begins to deform under the heat generated during drilling. The increase in wear at the corners travels back along the LANDS resulting in a reduction in the drill bit diameter and a decrease in tool life. Wear occurs at an accelerated rate. When a drill bit becomes dull it generates more heat and wears faster. In other words, there is a bit of wear on the 10th hole, more still on the 20th hole, and so on. As wear progresses the torque and thrust required also increases. As a result of increased torque and thrust, drill bit breakage occurs. This is commonly the result of excessive torque and or thrust. Simply put, running a drill bit beyond its practical cutting life (i.e. when it is sharp) is like driving a car with a tire going flat. Both drill bit and tire are headed for destruction. The answer to the flat tire and the dull drill bit is maintenance; air for the tire and sharpening for the drill bit.
Sharpening
Sharpening a drill bit with a Drill Doctor is the easiest, most efficient way to keep a drill bit from ruining a job, wasting time, and ending up in the coffee can with the other dull drill bits.
www.drilldr.com 800/597-6170
Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLC 210 East Hersey Street. PO Box 730 Ashland, OR 97520
DD Geometry 04-00 Rev.01

Twist Drill Geometry and Cutting Logic
(refer to Anatomy of the Drill Bit)
History
There is evidence the Egyptians used drilling as far back as 4000 B.C. Twist drill bits, as we know them today, are the most common and widely used metal cutting tools. Try this test. Ask every customer you see if they have any cutting tools and chances are they will answer that at a minimum they have a few drill bits. Little did Stephen A. Morse realize the Twist Drill he patented in 1863 would become as successful as it is today.
Geometry
Geometrically, the twist drill is one of the most complex metal cutting tools in use. Its designed with a cone-like internal structure narrow at the top or the WEB with a gradually increasing thickness to the SHANK. This structure provides added strength and rigidity. At the tip of the drill bit is the CHISEL EDGE, which is the line across the point, the CUTTING LIPS which are the leading sharp knife edges on a drill point and the HEELS which are the trailing edge of the drill point. The CHISEL EDGE, CUTTING LIPS and HEELS are the areas that can be re-sharpened on a drill bit.
Point Angles
Twist drill bits come in various materials and diameters with different POINT ANGLES designed to cut different sized holes in a variety of materials. The general rule about POINT ANGLES is that the softer the material the steeper the POINT ANGLE and the harder the material the flatter the POINT ANGLE. Standard drill bits have a 118 point. A drill bit with a 135 point is designed for harder materials.
Cutting Logic
A twist drill bit penetrates the center of the material it is to remove with its CHISEL POINT. The CHISEL POINT wears into the material to the point where the CUTTING LIPS begin to scoop out the material, making chips. These chips then follow up the FLUTES where they are discharged away from the hole. The hole is then reamed to size by the sharp edge of the LAND which is known as the MARGIN.
Drill Point Wear
A drill bit begins to wear as soon as it is placed into operation. The maximum drill wear occurs at the corners of the CUTTING LIPS. The CHISEL POINT begins to deform under the heat generated during drilling. The increase in wear at the corners travels back along the LANDS resulting in a reduction in the drill bit diameter and a decrease in tool life. Wear occurs at an accelerated rate. When a drill bit becomes dull it generates more heat and wears faster. In other words, there is a bit of wear on the 10th hole, more still on the 20th hole, and so on. As wear progresses the torque and thrust required also increases. As a result of increased torque and thrust, drill bit breakage occurs. This is commonly the result of excessive torque and or thrust. Simply put, running a drill bit beyond its practical cutting life (i.e. when it is sharp) is like driving a car with a tire going flat. Both drill bit and tire are headed for destruction. The answer to the flat tire and the dull drill bit is maintenance; air for the tire and sharpening for the drill bit.
Sharpening
Sharpening a drill bit with a Drill Doctor is the easiest, most efficient way to keep a drill bit from ruining a job, wasting time, and ending up in the coffee can with the other dull drill bits.
www.drilldr.com 800/597-6170
Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLC 210 East Hersey Street. PO Box 730 Ashland, OR 97520
DD Geometry 04-00 Rev.01
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