Compare Drill Doctor DD500X 3/32-Inch to 1/2-Inch Drill Bit Sharpener

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Drill Doctor DD500X 3/32-Inch to 1/2-Inch Drill Bit Sharpener Product Description:



  • Easily sharpens to 118- or 135-degree points
  • Sharpens masonry points
  • Maintenance-free
  • Precalibrated drill bit length setting
  • Carrying Case, How-to Video

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Features: Sharpens from 3/32 inch to 1/2 inch (2.5mm to 13mm) 42-1. A-Z letter size drill capacity. Conventional (twist), cobalt, TiN and masonry bits. 118° or 135° selectable sharpening angle. Sharpens split point bits. Sharpening time: 30-90 seconds depending on bit size and amount of wear. Includes durable molded storage case and instructional video. .

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
5This tool is great
By Otto P. Freitag
This is the first time I have ever writen an "ataboy" about a product. Before I bought mine I read comment and found them to be helpfull. My comments are as follows, It is about time I found a product that does what it says it will do. Drill Doctor is great! Works better than I thought it would and very easy to use. I was sharpening bits in 10 to 15 mins. They came out like new every time. I sharpened bits 1/8 to 1/2 with no problems at all.

34 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Drill Doctor 500SP
By Ken Schulter
I was getting tired of trying to find the right angle for sharpening bits on the grind stone or looking for one bit that would still cut. After ordering the Drill Doctor and watching the enclosed video, I had my set of bits ready to go. It was very easy to set up and within a 1/2 hour, I had a new set of sharpened bits that cut like butter. I'm really glad to add this to my tool collection.

26 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5New Drills for pennies
By A Customer
Well, I finally found a product that does what it says. It made me a drill sharpening expert. I had a drawer full of dull bits and spent a day working them over with the Drill Doctor. It worked as advertised. I don't think I would have been as happy had I purchased the next model down. I really appreciate the ability to sharpen the steel bits with two options - double or single bevels.

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Price Compare Tormek Universal Gouge Jig

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Fits TORMEK T-7.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Search Ended
By Michael Shoemaker
I have spent many years and a few dollars searching for a sharpener for lathe turning tools. When I read the review for this grinder it sold me. I especially needed to sharpen gouges. They dull fast and are a real pain to sharpen. This jig for the Tormek grinder works great. A little hard to figure out at first but the book is written very well. The whole set up is pretty pricey but I bit because there are no good alternatives.

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Compare Prices for TORMEK Planer/Jointer Blade Jig

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For sharpening HSS steel blades of any length. Min. 1/2" width. Sweden

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
4It's a dream come true, we'll almost ~ Update
By Bob Feeser
***Update to my review seen below. I still love the Tormek system, but I have discovered a severe flaw. The bracket arms that hold the jigs on are not constructed at perfect 90 degree angles. This results in the jig and sharpener to be at off angles. This wouldn't matter if you were using the same bracket to use the truing tool as the one you are using to sharpen your planer blades, but that is not the case with the planer jig; it comes with its own bracket that is not a perfect 90, nor is it off by the same amount. So I had to place my bracket assembly in the vise, and after spending a good deal of time with a block of wood and a hammer try to straighten it out. I got the standard bracket that comes with the jig straightened out pretty well, but the one that comes with the planer/jointer blade jig would not straighten properly, it was that far out. So what you wind up with is a trued stone that is at an angle. In order to get the stone true to the planer jig surface, I have to put strong pressure on one side to actually bend the jig a little while tightening the screw, and that was after getting it as close as I could with the hammer in a vise.I didn't expect this kind of craftsmanship out of an $800 sharpening tool and jig set, which is what I paid. I don't want to overstate my case. I found the Tormek system to be true in every other way. The tops of the collars that receive the brackets are EXACTLY true along a horizontal plane to a perfect right angle to the stone. That is the side of the stone, what of course is most important here is the sharpening surface of the stone, and that is where the true brackets come into play.So if you are using the Tormek with the same bracket that comes with the machine, and not switching to another bracket like when installing the Planer/Jointer Blade jig, then you are ok. So what if the stone is off angle, the jig will run a parallel plane to it. But when going from one bracket to using the truing stone to surface the stone, and then switching to the planer/jointer attachment blade sharpener jig, you are dealing with a different bracket. You can check your jig by first taking out a square and seeing if the 2 bracket legs that go into the body of the Tormek are at a right angle to the wide part of the horizontal leg of the bracket. In plain words, check your bracket the jigs ride on and see if it was assembled squarely. The outer leg is part of the main rod just bent at 88 degrees for example, and should be 90 degree angle, and the inner rod is welded on and also at some angle that is not a 90 degree angle. If yours is at 90 then you got a good one, but after getting both the bracket that comes with the machine, and the bracket that comes with the planer/joiner attachment and they are both off, I doubt yours are true also.Since using the Tormek system with all of the jigs that come with it to perfectly sharpen your tools, since it is all done on the same bracket makes the off angle a mute point, I will leave the rest of my review below as it stands. This is just a comment of a problem of misalignment I found that becomes a problem when using the planer/jointer blade attachment since it has its own bracket it comes with.I was getting good results with it because I was changing the position of the blade and going ahead and sharpening my 12" planer blades just along the high spot of the stones face, but that seems like a lame thing to have to do. The rods/brackets should be made at a perfect 90 right from the factory.Now onto my original review and what an engineering marvel this thing is otherwise.By the way I am still sharpening my same jointer and planer blades again and again and at least on my Powermatic 8" jointer I am getting glass smooth wood surfaces. It's almost shiny.This is the most expensive attachment you can buy for the Tormek system. It is also the most incredible. Before using it, I imagined the problem is not having enough surface area to hold a long planer blade, so it would have to be done in multiple stages, and that would result in less than a level blade. WRONG!This thing will make your blade perfectly level and sharp no matter how long it is. It does so even if it is not a straight edge to start with. The back edge of your blade rests on a ridge in the clamp, thereby keeping an even distance from the wheel.It is a large two part jig that slides along a set base that is fixed and not frees floating. The clamp that holds your blade rides along a keyed channel. No room for an error there.How it works: First you true up your stone with the diamond truing tool. That creates a perfectly straight and level surface along the entire surface of the stone.The base has mounting bars that replaces your existing ones, and is attached to the wide base platform. The bars have threads on them and each has a numbered adjusting disc. You use the adjustable numbered discs to get the entire jig, with your blade attached to it, level with the stone. Then you take the tilt adjusting knob, located on the back, and set the depth of how much metal you want to take off of your blade. It is easy to determine that by simply looking at the edge of the jig and viewing the gap setting. Then when you sharpen the blade, it keeps taking off material until it meets with the perfectly flat base plate. Then your entire blade is perfectly flat, at a perfectly even depth, and ultimately sharp.Since the jig is a little over 12" wide, a planer with a 12" blade can be done in a single mounting. If you have a 24 inch blade it will work perfectly with that size as well. You just reinsert it into the clamp mating the back of the blade snug up to the stopping ridge which maintains the same depth setting. Don't change your settings when you move the blade to the other half of your blade, and it will keep sharpening until it gets down to the same plane you set as the rest of your blade. Perfectly flat, smooth, and just as important exactly the same depth all along the entire surface. So your setting is referenced off of the back of the blade, rather than the leading edge. That makes a perfect depth on the finished edge.If you want to know how exacting this jig is, when you go from one blade on your planer to the next, you will need to tweak the angle adjustments to meet up perfectly with the blade. Since a simple stone grading-surfacing, will result in a slightly smaller diameter on your stone, it shows up in your settings on the stone. Now we are talking hundreds of an inch difference.This thing is so exact that I take it down to completely flat against the jig then I tweak the depth knob just a hair after stone grading to 1000 grit, so that I take off only a hair more with the finer grit setting.One other thing worth mentioning is that I used to spend hours going through multi grades of sandpaper to get a beautiful finish on my wood. When you create razor sharpness, on your planer blades, you will get a surface so smooth, and perfect, that you will not need to do all of that sanding. The wood almost looks glossy. It is a good idea to go over it lightly with 220 grit to increase the adhesion qualities of the finish.I quickly learned that any time spent sharpening blades is quickly saved in not having to over sand it. Your projects come out perfectly sculpted to size without showing the over sanding problems of valleys and dimpled edges.I must admit it took me an hour the first time to learn how to remove the blades from my jointer and reinstall them with the depth gauge and get final settings that are perfect. Next time it will take me 15 minutes. By getting all of your blades at the exact same depth, you are relieving the planer from having to use the one blade that sticks out a little farther, to do the whole job.Now my planer feeds the wood completely by itself, without having to push the board through. I wiped the rubber feed drums with a little acetone to take the varnish-sap off, and combining that, with ultra sharp blades reduce resistance.This jointer planer blade attachment is not cheap, but I will recoup the investment in not having to buy new blades very often. Once they are trued up with this jig, the next time you might be able to just polish up your edges with the 1000 grit setting and compound on the leather wheel. I expect to get at least 6 to 10 uses out of my blades since I can sharpen them so well. Then when you figure the same for the jointer knives, you're making money. Additionally, you can be sure of getting the job done properly.There are professional sharpening services that take pride in their work, and there are those who don't really care about getting it perfect. I prefer to do it myself, no possibility of errors, and no down time waiting for the blades.This jig is included in the Tormek complete accessory package or individually as shown here. Either way it adds up to excellence in your work, time and money saved, and saved, and saved. Highly recommended.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Tool
By Gregory L. Goode
Every once in a while you find a really great deal. I'm an avid woodworker and bought a Tormek Super Grind a few months ago because I was tired of the drudgy of sharpening my chisels and lathe tools. I was amazed at he quality and speed of the Tormek system compared to the Delta sharpener it replaced. This is a woodworker's prayer come true. I immeadiately purchased the SVH-320 jointer and planer blade attachment. The system has already paid for itself in six months use. Quik and easy is an understatement. Blades, chisels, cutters and gouges are razor sharp and simple to touch up. The technical services and website are great. I can't recommend this equipment or company highly enough to do them justice.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5Great way to sharpen your planer/jointer knives
By S. Boris
I recently spent $45 to have 2 sets of Dewalt planer blades sharpened by a sharpening service. They were out 2 weeks and shipping to and from the service did add up. I love to use barn boards for furniture projects but the problem is they are very hard on knives. I could not shift my jointer knives anymore because they were so knicked up. I bought this jig and it was very well designed. It will only sharpen a certain amount of each knife and it is repeatable. So you set it correctly on the first knife and then you can sharpen the other knives in the set the same way. The price may seem high to start with, but I figure once I sharpen my blades about 4 times (jointer/planer), I just paid for it. The Tormek system does take a little getting used to but now that I have the hang of it, I might be able to sharpen stuff for others and make a little extra $.

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Discounted PSI DC660P 1 Horsepower 660 CFM Dust Collector with 1-Micron Bag, 110-Volt 1-Phase

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PSI DC660P 1 Horsepower 660 CFM Dust Collector with 1-Micron Bag, 110-Volt 1-Phase Product Description:



  • Helpful portable collector
  • Powerful 1-horsepower, 110-volt, 8-amp motor
  • Sturdy 10-inch impeller
  • To insure coverage, has a 4-inch inlet/outlet
  • Comes standard with a 1 micron filter bag

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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
4Functional but not perfect.
By S. Senger
This is my first review on Amazon. I've read and appreciate so many that I thought it's time to do my part....I bought this dust collector without the support of other reviews, which made me nervous. I bought it based on the specs that were posted in the description. It's gotten a lot of use in a short period of time and I have to say it works very very well. There are some down sides to it thus the 4 stars.I do not have experience with any other dust collectors so take my feedback in context.PROS1) Works very well. (I use it on one machine at a time, with only a 10' flexible house between it and the machine.)2) Price3) Noise I'd say is very reasonable.4) The filter bag it comes with goes down to 5 microns... no one else seemed to have that in a portable unit.CONS1) Packaging, the way this product is packaged for shipping is definitely insane. By the time I got to the unit I had removed 3 boxes, plus packing material and it all looked like hell. I thought for sure it was destroyed. But there was absolutly no damage.2) The wheels it comes with are a joke. But then, I didn't buy it for the wheels.3) Documentation was pretty much worthless. (Do you need good documenatation on a dust collector???)SUMMARYIf you can deal with poor packaging, and plan to come up with your own wheels/cart/or mounting. If you plan to use it on one piece of equipment at a time with a 10 foot hose. This is a great unit for the price and I'd recommend it.S

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Works great, have it dedicated to SawStop pro table saw
By J. Hill
This unit has worked very well. It is inexpensive enough to dedicate to one tool. I have it connected to my SawStop Professional, with a Y connector to allow for the blade guard pickup. It has plenty of suction for that use. I have also tried it with my Grizzly G0513 bandsaw, with very good results. I did remove the grates that protect the inlet and outlets, as they clogged almost instantly from the table saw shavings.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4acceptable quality, good for price
By A. Irving
This met my needs: I was looking for a reasonably powered and portable dust collector, and this fit the bill (price was under $200 when I purchased). As with other reviewers, I'm using this in a dedicated fashion within 10' of the tool in question. And as previously stated, crazy packaging. It's heavy, and the packaging did hold it in place and keep it from getting busted up. I can't complain too much. The wheels are pretty laughable - I'm not using them. The support frame is nice, and yet doesn't take up much room. Some comparably powered units are mounted on large frames (typically to support the collector bags) and would not have been usable in my workspace.Moving from a shop vac, the first time I powered this up on my bandsaw it found a good bit of dust hidden inside that I had missed previously. I'm pretty pleased with the air flow, and it's not too loud.My key complaint: Where the bag / hose output connector (black piece on the top/front of the unit in the picture) attaches to the blower housing (blue body of the unit) my unit does not fit together perfectly. A portion of the sawdust wants to come out at this point instead of flowing in the proper direction. It's not a large opening, and not a big problem to resolve.+Good price (when purchased)+doesn't sound like a jet engine or a freight train+portable~wheels + packaging-fit of plastic output to blower body

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Best Reviews of Forrest DK08244 Dado King 8-inch 29/32-inch Width 5/8-inch Bore Dado Blade Set

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Forrest DK08244 Dado King 8-inch 29/32-inch Width 5/8-inch Bore Dado Blade Set Product Description:



  • A heavier than normal steel plate maintains maximum stability for the best cut
  • A negative face hook also adds to optimum rigidity when cutting
  • Each blade is hand straightened to run out of .001- or .002-inch for maximum cut quality
  • Eliminates bottom splintering on radial crosscuts
  • With new 300-degree ATB tooth style this blade stops totally--all bottom and top splintering on ply veneers on both radial and table saw machines

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This elegant flat card makes the ideal invitation to just about any event! This grape-colored card features a floral spray jutting out from the bottom left side of the card. Add your personalized text to complete the look.

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86 of 89 people found the following review helpful.
5The BEST Dado Set EVER MADE!
By Al the Pal
Have you ever cut a dado and the parts fit perfectly, just clicking them together? You will every time with this set. You should make a test cut each time you change stock just to be sure, but this set is easy to setup. There is a chart that comes with it telling the mix of blades and chippers for each common thickness (I put mine in a sheet protecter to help me find it). If it is off just a little, slip in one or more of the supplied plastic shims to acheive perfection! I have a cheap caliper that I check plywood with and that gets me pretty close on the first try.

I was cutting a bunch of dados last night in 3/4" birch plywood and there was absolutely no splintering or tearout. I was using a shop made plywood insert in my Jet table saw that was probably 3/64" below the cast iron table. In other words, it was a not-quite-zero-clearance insert and still no problems.

I have a couple of old wobble blades and a Wards set that between them can't hold a trott-line, so I don't know what I'll use them for now. The Forrest Dado King is the only one I'll ever use again!

44 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
5It's supposed to be that way...
By A Customer
The review below notes that the bottoms of the dado are 'not flat'. Even though he still gave it four stars, I think it's important to note that this is normal for the Forrestt and was not a defective blade. The ouside blades have a scoring profile on alernate teeth that does give tiny 'batman ears' at the each corner, when the dado is viewed on end. This is why the set cuts so well in lamanated materials. But it's true that when making box joints and the like, where the profile of the dado is exposed, they will be visible.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5"Smooth Across the Grain"
By Robert L. Carter
With out a doubt the most difficult dado to cut is a cross cut of laminated material.Most moderately price stacked dado sets cut smooth accurate dados with the grain and if you get an upper priced set you can get a smooth bottom as well. But if you turn the material 90 degrees every blade and chipper had better be `balanced' or you're going to get `chipping'.The Forrest Dado King is a cut above the norm. It's a well `Balanced' tool that makes a clean smooth dado in either direction. With the grain it almost like using a wide blade and it's smooth across the grain as well.

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Affordable Forrest DK06244 Dado King 6-Inch 29/32-Inch Width 5/8-Inch Bore Dado Blade Set

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Forrest DK06244 Dado King 6-Inch 29/32-Inch Width 5/8-Inch Bore Dado Blade Set Product Description:



  • Saves 1/3 wood loss on each cut.
  • Feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw.
  • Reduces "JUMP IN" for better "PULL-CONTROL."
  • Eliminates bottom splintering on RADIAL CROSSCUTS.
  • With new 30° ATB tooth style this blade stops totally, ALL bottom and top splintering on ply veneers on both radial and table saw machines

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5The last Dado you will need.
By A Customer
My philosiphy is to buy the best and only cry once (and I cried like a baby when I bought this). But now that it's paid for, I don't worry about my dado performance. It has cut sharp, splinter free dados in everything I have tried. Features 4 bladed chippers including a 3/32" chipper, and a shim set for fine adjustments. An excellent complement for a Woodworker II combo blade. A six inch set is recommended for most contractor saws because of the rotating mass. Try that wobble type dado if you must, just bookmark this page for when you finally wise up.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Forrest Dado King
By Thomas Durfee
After using the Forrest Dado King I will be updating all my saw blades to the Forrest brand. The Forrest Dado is easy to use and produces outstanding results. It is well worth the investment even for the novice woodworker like me.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great blade
By Bruce Muller
Used this blade to cut dados into the balusters of a spiral staircase. Makes nice clean cuts. Look forward to using it on several other cabinet projects that I have coming in the spring.

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For Sale Forrest CM12806115 Chopmaster 12-Inch 80-tooth ATB Miter Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor

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  • Saves 1/3 wood loss on each cut.
  • Feeds easily when used for moderate rips and crosscuts on a table saw.
  • Reduces "JUMP IN" for better "PULL-CONTROL."
  • Eliminates bottom splintering on RADIAL CROSSCUTS.
  • With new 30° ATB tooth style this blade stops totally, ALL bottom and top splintering on ply veneers on both radial and table saw machines

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Maintain maximum stability for the best cut with a Forrest Chopmaster Saw Blade. Specially designed for sliding compound miter and radial-arm saws, grabbing and throwing of scrap cutoffs has been minimized with this design. This blade has a heavier than normal steel plate and a negative face hook. Its made with double-hard C-4 submicron carbide for up to 300 longer life. Each blade is hand-straightened to a runout of .001/.002 for maximum cut quality. The tooth style (4 points and flat) produces steady, clean cuts with no bottom splintering. Youll be delighted by the extra smooth, tight cuts youll get with this blade. The 12" blade has a 1/8" kerf and 1" arbor hole.

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95 of 97 people found the following review helpful.
5Cuts like glass
By A Customer
This blade of extremely hard C4 carbide & the neg hook design make for the best chopsaw cut I have encountered yet.You can get a reflection from the end grain cut of a piece of hard maple.I use these blades every day all day in a high end cabinet shop, and leave them on the machines for months without need of sharpening.The blade is very well balanced and I would definitely recommend a blade stiffener. I have spent the money and bought the other brands but in no way do they compete with the quality & durabilty of the Forrest line.You will not be disappointed.

60 of 60 people found the following review helpful.
5Best miter saw blade from the best blade manufacturer
By Scott Fairchild
The Forrest Chopmaster does not disappoint in the least. I use my blade on my delta 26-255L 12" Twinlaser miter saw.

The blade cuts effortlessly through all sorts of wood both soft (pine, poplar) and hard (maple, oak, hickory, etc.). When I say effortlessly, I do not exaggerate, for the blade encounters almost no resistance as it slices through wood. This buttery smoothness is the first thing you will notice when you put this blade on your saw.

The second thing you will notice is the smooth cut this blade gives you. Due to the precise grinding of the carbide tips, after a pass, you will not be able to see any streaks, abrasions or "circle burn" that is common with lesser or dull blades.

Now, just as every other blade on the market, it claims to have zero tearout and splinter-free cuts. This is simply impossible for any blade, so don't be disappointed when there's a tiny bit of splintering at the base of the cut. Now, the Chopmaster reduces the tearout to almost zero, but without using a supporting sacrificial piece behind the stock you are cutting, no blade on the planet will have zero splinters.

Suffice to say, the Chopmaster is the most expensive blade there is for your miter saw, but as with most tools, you get precisely what you pay for. If you wish to take your woodworking to the next level, you need to get this blade.

Remember, when it comes to precision, the quality of the blade or bit you use with the tool is equal to, if not more important than the quality of the tool itself.

35 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Forrest Blades
By Jack Krantz
I bought 4 Forrest blades this fall. I had some problems with 1 of the blades. I posted a negative review. to my suprise I was contacted by Dave Morgan of www.forrestblades.com (not who I bought the Blade from) he sent me a new blade which cuts great. Customer service can't get much better than that.

Jack Krantz

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