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.54mm is about 21 thousandths. That should be able to be done with a diamond plate. I would rotate the bit on a drill press and keep moving the plate stopping regularly to measure. Do not forget to use cutting fluid on the plate. It keeps the plate form loading with swarf and will keep the dust down. Carbide dust is bad for you.
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Vortex tool in WI would be my first call.
Connecticut Saw should be able to take care of you in the NE
Vexor in Denver could handle it
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My local sharpener has done it for me. Untill he moved out of state.
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Have you tried a machine shop in your area?
Doug
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Seriously ?
CTSaw wouldn’t sharpen that to your specs ? What reason did they give ?
I’m certain they’re able, I can see if they just weren’t interested in you as a customer. But, you didn’t say that.