Regarding the tip , there was no easy way to fixture that on this machine (other than by hand or for a pilot use a regular drill) its actually pretty easy to touch it up by hand
Dang, great product but not financially attainable or sensible for general home shop use. Can I just send my uni-bits to you and have you sharpen them? Cost?
freehand! love it.
You should send one of these to Project Farm
GREAT IDEA.
@@NoWr2Run Waste of time. That guy doesn't know anything about tool geometry or machining.
@@pixiepaws99 exactly, and $ 1,325 (USD) to sharpen an unibit, no, thank you very much, and I got around 20 unibits.
Sir give thanks for the video. What about the tip?
Regarding the tip , there was no easy way to fixture that on this machine (other than by hand or for a pilot use a regular drill) its actually pretty easy to touch it up by hand
There's NO LINK WHERE YOU CAN BUY THIS GRINDER ?
Thanks for that. Here is the link on our website on cuttermasters.com
cuttermasters.com/shop/product/tradesman-dc/tradesman-machinist-packages/tradesman-unibit-sharpener-t6nc-unibit/
@@Cuttermaster THANK YOU, SIR.
Dang, great product but not financially attainable or sensible for general home shop use. Can I just send my uni-bits to you and have you sharpen them? Cost?
Oh this is good
Dang 1300 bucks?? Itll pay for itself in 10yrs?!
true enough there are quite a few inexpensive unibit on the market now, we do have customers that sharpen a couple hundred a month
@@Cuttermaster that puts it into perspective, I'm in the field, so this sharpener isn't for me.
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