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After 40 years as a Tool and Die maker I have some experience in this. I can free hand sharpen most any drill bit from 1/8 on up. I use a 1" belt sander with a fine grit. Make sure to keep some water handy to cool the bit.
Like all suppliers Amazon has some good tools and some cheap ones. Staying away from foreign made bits is difficult many of the US companies are selling foreign made bits. If you are a casual craftsman it is cheaper to by new bits than a sharpening machine. I prefer carbide bits for steel and stainless because they don't walk off like high speed. For durability look for a cobalt bit. Many of the carbide tools come from Israel so I wonder how that will shake out.
Like all suppliers Amazon has some good tools and some cheap ones. Staying away from foreign made bits is difficult many of the US companies are selling foreign made bits. If you are a casual craftsman it is cheaper to by new bits than a sharpening machine. I prefer carbide bits for steel and stainless because they don't walk off like high speed. For durability look for a cobalt bit. Many of the carbide tools come from Israel so I wonder how that will shake out.