Anyone make their own taper drills?

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I ha cheap set of drill/countersink bits. The countersinks work well but the tapered drills are very poor. I have used trend taper drills in the past and they are very good, much more like a conventional drill bit. I was wondering if anyone had ground their own taper drill bits and if there are places to work out what kind of taper I would need to make?
 
I'd have thought they would be very difficult to make properly as in a normal drill the sides do not have any cutting action. In a taper drill the sides will need to be sharpened to cut the wood.

-Neil
 
Calling your drill bits "snappy" can't be a good move.

Pete
 
What's poor about the drills themselves? Could a quick sharpen maybe be enough to improve them?
 
Are you using old style screws, probably slotted? Modern screws are generally parallel on the threaded part with a shank that's narrower rather than wider, so the requirement for tapered drills is probably disappearing.
 
graduate_owner":1aq9niuu said:
Maybe a dumb question but - why would you want to drill a tapered hole?

K

Usually for old style cut thread brass screws, which are tapered.
 
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