The D-bit (after
Friedrich Deckel, the brand of the original manufacturer) grinder is a tool bit grinder designed to produce single-lip cutters for
pantograph milling machines. Pantographs are a variety of milling machine used to create cavities for the dies used in the
molding process; they are largely obsolete and replaced by
CNC machining centers in modern industry. With the addition of accessory holders, the single-lip grinding capability may also be applied to grinding lathe cutting bits, and simple faceted profiles on tips of drill bits or end mills. The machine is sometimes advertised as a "universal cutter-grinder", but the "universal" term refers only to the range of compound angles available, not that the machine is capable of sharpening the universe of tools. The machine is not capable of sharpening drill bits in the standard profiles, or generating any convex or spiral profiles. ==References==