para que las brocas duren mas tiempo .... siempre se debe realizar previamente un orificio piloto e ir perforando poco a poco medida tras medida hasta llegar al diametro deseado
Use a proper face grinding disc and not a piece of sandpaper attached with Velcro! Makes a huge difference as the flexible paper will ever so slightly flex and mess up your angles (= more wear, dulling quicker).
Help, I appreciate your comment because the angle grinder method was my first choice. I have three different wheels in my shop. One is the pieces of sand paper which you would eliminate as a choice. The other two are conventional hard grinding wheels. Can you recommend a wheel hardness? It is obvious you have some experience, so thank you for the help. cr
Chris Reeves 1 second ago Help, I appreciate your comment because the angle grinder method was my first choice. I have three different wheels in my shop. One is the pieces of sand paper which you would eliminate as a choice. The other two are conventional hard grinding wheels. Can you recommend a wheel hardness? It is obvious you have some experience, so thank you for the help. cr
Maybe you can tell me too, please, how you adjust the 2 screws in front and with the piece of thin sheet from them lifted up . I wanted to send you a picture, but I don't know how
I like the idea of an angle grinder instead of the more common bench grinder but I’m a bit skeptical about drilling a bolt hole into my angle grinder housing in order to fit the steel angle attachment for vise mounting. I’m thinking I might try hot melt glue to make this connection…..
Grinders typically have threaded female slots on either side to support the handle. You can see her he used the side without the handle to connect tú the bracket. Hope this helps! Blessings 👐 💚
PARABÉNS, ficou excelente, eu comprei a alguns dias um dispositivo deste, estou montando o esmeril para dar início a afirmação, eu só não entendi direito, a lamina que dizem que é para o posicionamento da broca, vamos ver se eu consigo entender quando for fazer! Abraço e muito obrigado aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
The index at the end that holds the bit at the right angle isn't being used correctly. You aren't getting enough relief angle and that is why you are having to use so much pressure to drill a hole. I have basically the same one that was sold under the Craftsman brand and it works great. Once you get the index setup correctly you will use a LOT less force to drill the same hole.
Thanks for the advice. This device of my friend, from gave me a little play with it. I have already made a similar analogue, and a little understood the essence. Thanks again!
I've had that jig so many years and never used it. Cannot find the instructions for really setting it up proper now. Never took the time to buy a side grinding wheel for any of my bench grinders.
@@chrisreeves8037 Chris, the extension of the drill bit past the index (called the lip rest) should be half the diameter of the drill if grinding a point angle of 59 degrees. It is called Overhang and instructions are online for this under the name Craftsman Drill Grinding Attachment Model 9-6677. Most drills for general use will use 59 degrees. So, if this was a 1/2 inch drill bit, the overhang would be 1/4 inch past the lip rest. The lip rest is adjustable and should be extended slightly into the flute of the drill bit. The base of this unit and the pivot rod are angled to automatically set the clearance angle of the drill point during rotation or "sweeping" of the fixture. The overhang will vary from 1/16 of an inch for a point angle of 88 degrees to 100 percent of the drill diameter at a point angle of 49 degrees. This fixture will grind the point angle and the clearance angle at the same time.There is a point angle/overhang chart in the instructions.
@@MadeInGarage mine is a picador Fig. 9 made in england simalar in every way expect for a spring loaded clamp to keep pressure off drill when loosening.
Привет! Очень хорошее приспособление, тоже часто таким приспособлением затачиваю сверла, у меня на канале есть много видео где я им пользуюсь, но Вы меня извените, но с заточкой что то непонятное, сверло у Вас не сверлит, или может у сверлилки обороты слишком высокие?
Little help here... The sliding indexing peg that goes into the flute. Does this go to the cutting edge of the flute or the tailing edge? I have one of these and the instruction isn't clear
found this at work and a manual for it on google but cannot figure out how to make it work right, wrote this comment before finishing the video and now I can see he can't either lmao
wow, thats a bit of a mess. Here's some ideas for you. That's a drill trying to cut by there's no clearance, which you can pretty much see if you look at the drill after you ground it. Study the instructions, mfg's pdf is online. It looks clearance is going to depend on how far from toot rest the wheel is - they give a chart. With a short radius than you were using you should get more clearance....that plus break the heel also as per instructions
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@Karter Marcus Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I am surprised you are happy with that performance, this is very poor and slow drill despite the force you are giving, there is not chipping action at all, lot of rubbing i am assuming, if you compared that to the originally ground drill you will never use that sharpener, I think at least 4 times slower than the original ground gerometry
Отвратительно заточил сверло. Рукажоп- знатный. Ещё и свелит на сухую.Просто углы вывести на сверле - это мало. А затыловку- Вася Бафанов будет делать???
Again I say, people will sell anything to anybody to make money, and the worst part is that they don't care a damn about safety. Now brother, have you seen a grinding wheel disintegrate? The thickness or width of a grinding wheel determines the rigidity and strength of the wheel. If people keep on doing grinding operations on the side of a wheel, it becomes thinner and more dangerous. These Chinese grinding wheels are the most dangerous.
Did you watch the video that you commented on? I agree that the video showcases some GAWD AWFUL practices, but certainly not the one you're talking about. If you want to spout some anti-china BS, do it somewhere else.
Эластичная чашка - не самый подходящий инструмент для заточки сверла. По-моему автор канала косячит сознательно, чтоб вызвать шквал возмущенных комментариев.
nice wobbling drill chuck there, thought it was the bit at first
Thanks. I have one of these attachments and had no idea how to use it. Bought it at the flea mkt for $2.00.
Great tool, but during the test I was yelling "Oil, use some oil".
That and he started it on the work, then almost banged it straight back down.
No wonder that bit needed sharpening, probably does again.
You must love sharpening the bits if you force the bit into the steel without cutting oil
My first thought also.
It didn’t cut at all well as a sharp drill would have two curly strands of swarf coming up.
Bit shit
If you orient the jig and grinding wheel so the grind marks are perpendicular to the cutting edge, the edge won't be so fragile.
para que las brocas duren mas tiempo .... siempre se debe realizar previamente un orificio piloto e ir perforando poco a poco medida tras medida hasta llegar al diametro deseado
just bought the picador no9.very similar to this model,50 years old an ebay hadtohave
Use a proper face grinding disc and not a piece of sandpaper attached with Velcro! Makes a huge difference as the flexible paper will ever so slightly flex and mess up your angles (= more wear, dulling quicker).
Thank you for information!
Help, I appreciate your comment because the angle grinder method was my first choice. I have three different wheels in my shop. One is the pieces of sand paper which you would eliminate as a choice. The other two are conventional hard grinding wheels. Can you recommend a wheel hardness? It is obvious you have some experience, so thank you for the help. cr
Chris Reeves
1 second ago
Help, I appreciate your comment because the angle grinder method was my first choice. I have three different wheels in my shop. One is the pieces of sand paper which you would eliminate as a choice. The other two are conventional hard grinding wheels. Can you recommend a wheel hardness? It is obvious you have some experience, so thank you for the help. cr
Maybe you can tell me too, please, how you adjust the 2 screws in front and with the piece of thin sheet from them lifted up . I wanted to send you a picture, but I don't know how
it's no wonder you need to sharpen drill bits that often.
I like the idea of an angle grinder instead of the more common bench grinder but I’m a bit skeptical about drilling a bolt hole into my angle grinder housing in order to fit the steel angle attachment for vise mounting. I’m thinking I might try hot melt glue to make this connection…..
Grinders typically have threaded female slots on either side to support the handle. You can see her he used the side without the handle to connect tú the bracket.
Hope this helps!
Blessings 👐 💚
@@sourceofuniversallove1449 Got it! Thanks so much.
PARABÉNS, ficou excelente, eu comprei a alguns dias um dispositivo deste, estou montando o esmeril para dar início a afirmação, eu só não entendi direito, a lamina que dizem que é para o posicionamento da broca, vamos ver se eu consigo entender quando for fazer!
Abraço e muito obrigado aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Tem como vc mandar o lik da ferramenta
Comprou aonde ?
The index at the end that holds the bit at the right angle isn't being used correctly. You aren't getting enough relief angle and that is why you are having to use so much pressure to drill a hole. I have basically the same one that was sold under the Craftsman brand and it works great. Once you get the index setup correctly you will use a LOT less force to drill the same hole.
Thanks for the advice. This device of my friend, from gave me a little play with it. I have already made a similar analogue, and a little understood the essence. Thanks again!
I've had that jig so many years and never used it. Cannot find the instructions for really setting it up proper now. Never took the time to buy a side grinding wheel for any of my bench grinders.
Also it's a large diameter to be drilling with no split point and no pilot hole.
How far should the bit extend past the index? Was this his mistake? Thank you for the help. cr
@@chrisreeves8037 Chris, the extension of the drill bit past the index (called the lip rest) should be half the diameter of the drill if grinding a point angle of 59 degrees. It is called Overhang and instructions are online for this under the name Craftsman Drill Grinding Attachment Model 9-6677. Most drills for general use will use 59 degrees. So, if this was a 1/2 inch drill bit, the overhang would be 1/4 inch past the lip rest. The lip rest is adjustable and should be extended slightly into the flute of the drill bit. The base of this unit and the pivot rod are angled to automatically set the clearance angle of the drill point during rotation or "sweeping" of the fixture. The overhang will vary from 1/16 of an inch for a point angle of 88 degrees to 100 percent of the drill diameter at a point angle of 49 degrees. This fixture will grind the point angle and the clearance angle at the same time.There is a point angle/overhang chart in the instructions.
I have this exact same tool in the original box.
Good one!
@@MadeInGarage mine is a picador Fig. 9 made in england simalar in every way expect for a spring loaded clamp to keep pressure off drill when loosening.
Привет! Очень хорошее приспособление, тоже часто таким приспособлением затачиваю сверла, у меня на канале есть много видео где я им пользуюсь, но Вы меня извените, но с заточкой что то непонятное, сверло у Вас не сверлит, или может у сверлилки обороты слишком высокие?
Перемычка не подточена, вот и сверлит тяжело.
What a fantastic jig for the angle grinder haha
Little help here... The sliding indexing peg that goes into the flute. Does this go to the cutting edge of the flute or the tailing edge? I have one of these and the instruction isn't clear
It goes on the cutting edge.
I can do sharpening drills by hand on a grinding wheel. Much better.
Just for fun + wood drills with outside cutters.
found this at work and a manual for it on google but cannot figure out how to make it work right, wrote this comment before finishing the video and now I can see he can't either lmao
Great 👍
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A pilot hole helps a lot.
I think the issue was the ineptitude of the operator
I want to buy a drill sharpener like yours
wow, thats a bit of a mess. Here's some ideas for you. That's a drill trying to cut by there's no clearance, which you can pretty much see if you look at the drill after you ground it. Study the instructions, mfg's pdf is online. It looks clearance is going to depend on how far from toot rest the wheel is - they give a chart. With a short radius than you were using you should get more clearance....that plus break the heel also as per instructions
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I was dumb lost my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
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@Karter Marcus Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
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@Johnny Bowen Glad I could help :D
"Sealey SMS01, General 825, Picador no 9 Drill bit sharpening jig. WHAT YOU MUST KNOW!"
Очень хорошая штука👍
It doesn't matter who produced this gadget. What don't people understand? Never grind on the side of a grinding wheel. Period!
Care to elaborate?
I grind where I please
Sharpening is uneven. Only one cutting edge works.
I wanted what price it
honestly bro , you need to fix your drill press it seems awfully messed up
I am surprised you are happy with that performance, this is very poor and slow drill despite the force you are giving, there is not chipping action at all, lot of rubbing i am assuming, if you compared that to the originally ground drill you will never use that sharpener, I think at least 4 times slower than the original ground gerometry
You obviously don't read instructions!!!
hi...where can we order this tool
? thanks?
Hi. My friend bought it at a flea market
El filo que termina del centro hacia afuera se quemo !!!
чудесный инструмент и где его можно купить.
На ебее есть, тот что в ролике раритет, или аналог купить
Отвратительно заточил сверло.
Рукажоп- знатный. Ещё и свелит на сухую.Просто углы вывести на сверле - это мало.
А затыловку- Вася Бафанов будет делать???
I can see why you bugger up your drills........ a bit of oil goes a long way to keep them sharp!!
ДО заточки было лучше !
Сверло не рабочее. Кто нашел ошибку в заточке? А внешне такая красивая, но не рабочая
Не рабочее. Задняя кромка подгорела.
@@Bastyon.при таком методе заточки нет затыловки
polak jesteś ?
Ужас🙈 Разве это сверление? С таким усилием давить на сверло...
Bán cho tôi 1 cái được không?
Mình muốn mua 1 cái
Le falto afilar, sumbo la broca.
OK
Oil
Again I say, people will sell anything to anybody to make money, and the worst part is that they don't care a damn about safety. Now brother, have you seen a grinding wheel disintegrate? The thickness or width of a grinding wheel determines the rigidity and strength of the wheel. If people keep on doing grinding operations on the side of a wheel, it becomes thinner and more dangerous. These Chinese grinding wheels are the most dangerous.
🙄
Did you watch the video that you commented on? I agree that the video showcases some GAWD AWFUL practices, but certainly not the one you're talking about. If you want to spout some anti-china BS, do it somewhere else.
I will do it where I want and when I want.@@Zach-st4um
Эластичная чашка - не самый подходящий инструмент для заточки сверла. По-моему автор канала косячит сознательно, чтоб вызвать шквал возмущенных комментариев.
Another Bozo, who has "No idea"!
couldn't stand watching this. a little cutting oil does wonders.
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