busdriver said:Hi all,
has anyone tried resharpening the domino cutter bits?
was trying the domino with the 10mm on a piece of scrap and did not notice a hidden nail on the side
ended up with a 1mm rounded end.
if i sharpen it(at a professional shop) would i have the same width of 10mm?
length can be solved with a washer.
Mirko said:I'm under the impression that the bits can not be sharpened, because they have a unique grind that plays a very important role in how the Domino works, take for instance the chamfered tips, this must prevent burning and make the side to side while plunging possible.
Also, the size of the bit cannot change, the Dominos are so tight with a factory bit.
It would cost near the price of a new bit to sharpen them.
Mirko
Emmanuel said:Tinker, I don't conisder myself beeing a domino master but I have cut quite some mortises with it.
(I was one of the one chiming in this thread that I went through a whole box of 8X40 dominos).
That's why I was wondering if it could be the bit overheating that could have cause it to break. I don't think I was drilling too fast nor do I think I moved the domino while drilling.
I am not sure how many mortise in a row I did before it happens but I was getting to the end of making the joints for 14 face frames most of them having 16 mortises (8 dominos). I would say I easily did go through over a 100 mortises in a short period of time before the bit broke.
All the cutting parts of the bit have disappeared, maybe the last 5mm of the bit.
Emmanuel