thank you for showing that, I thought I was going to have to sell them by the pound I was saving the bits for that reason..
Very informative video, Ken. Thank you for putting it together. Will certainly be giving it a try. The bit you showed looked like it was in great shape after you put it through your process....
John
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Thanks for the video Kevin and YES! DMT Diamond blocks are still available:
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Great video. Any advice for the very tip of the bit?
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Not really anything special for the tip.. When I touch up my bits, I make sure the edge is sharp all the way to the tip..
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Thx Rickroy for that link... A good diamond makes all the difference in the world... And like I said I've had mine for at least 7-8 yrs.. but with my perception of time these days it's more likely 10-12 yrs... LOL !!! And I use this diamond a lot, on all types of carbide cutters...
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Thank you Kevin...I will give that a try ! Hope you stay dry !!
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