Watching a recent Rob Cosman video prompted this PSA.
If you are grinding HSS tools, be that lathe tools (wood or metal) or drill bits, you don't need to cool them or worry about "blueing" them. HSS doesn't lose it's temper like high carbon tool steels. If you are holding the tools in bare hands you might want to dunk them in water for comfort but if the tool is cool enough to hold, don't dunk it, no need.
Makes sharpening drill bits a lot easier when you don't keep stopping to dunk them, you won't lose your angle.
If you are grinding HSS tools, be that lathe tools (wood or metal) or drill bits, you don't need to cool them or worry about "blueing" them. HSS doesn't lose it's temper like high carbon tool steels. If you are holding the tools in bare hands you might want to dunk them in water for comfort but if the tool is cool enough to hold, don't dunk it, no need.
Makes sharpening drill bits a lot easier when you don't keep stopping to dunk them, you won't lose your angle.