Re-grinding Guide for Solid Carbide Drills
Step-by-Step Re-grinding of Solid Carbide Drills
Pre-Regrinding Inspection
Inspect cutting edges for damage and wear. Remove large chipped edges using a silicon carbide grinding wheel.
1. Clearance Angle Grinding
Tool: Bowl-shaped diamond wheel (Ø100-200mm, grit 280-400)
- Grind primary clearance angle θ2 (refer to Figure 1). Repeat on opposite side with spark-out grinding. Maintain cutting edge height difference ≤0.02mm.
- DSW-specific: Without rotating drill, grind secondary clearance angle θ3 after θ2. Process both sides to form central ridge at drill axis. (See Table 1 for θ1-θ3 values)
2. Web Thinning
Tool: Straight diamond wheel (Ø100-200mm, grit 280-400)
- Perform X-type web thinning according to standard procedure
- Refer to Table 2 for β1-β3 values
3. Edge Honing
Parameters: Honing angle (θ) and width (H) vary by drill type, diameter, and workpiece material (see specifications table).
Honing Procedure (Reference Figure 3):
- Rough-rounding of radius (R) area
- Coarse honing: Use electrodeposited diamond file (grit ~170)
- Fine honing: Use diamond stone (grit 400-600)
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