When your all important cutting bur is no longer doing what it's supposed to do, are you going to throw it away? The answer is a definite NO!
In this tutorial essay, I'll show you how to repair it in only a few minutes.
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In this first photo are the only tools that are used to repair these "High Speed Steel" burs. I use only a 'Separating Disk' of a "Medium" grit. This wheel is 7/8" of an inch in diameter, why so little? I know that if it was any larger, I wouldn't have the opportunity in seeing what is needed to repair.
You don't need to recut all of the teeth from the bur-shaft to the outer rim. Totally a waste of time!
You should only recut (as shown in this photo) where the tooth cutting process is touching your precious metal.
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Additional photos of HSS burs from my own personal inventory.
This HSS bur is too small to repair, just one cut with your Separating Disk will damage the teeth beyond repair. PLEASE DON'T ATTEMPT IT.
There is a limit on the size of burs to repair. I'd stay with the larger size, please!
Large Round burs are made of softer "Carbide Steel" and not the HSS that we all use in cutting bearings in gold for Engagement rings.
This bur is on the verge of needing to be repaired. Every cutting tooth "MUST BE AS SHARP AS A RAZOR".
In the background are smaller burs that are really 'dull and worn'. The decision to have these repaired is up to you..(I wouldn't do it, as they are damaged beyond repair). Plus the many teeth are too close together for the Separating disk.
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You can now observe where the rotating "Separating Disk" touched the HSS bur. Don't dig into the bur teeth, all you must do is to allow the disk to gently 'recut the bur' steel.
These teeth must now be repaired, instead of discarding this expensive bur.
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