Poignard
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I think my For very small drill bits I have a Wishbone Drill Sharpener
The Reliance Drill Grinding Jig shown in my post #14 was manufactured in three sizes;
No. 1 Capacity 1/16" to 1/2" No.2 Capacity 1/4" to 1" No. 3 Capacity 1/4" to 2"
Mine is the smaller model: 1/16" to 1/2".
You can sharpen even smaller drills if they are held in a pin chuck.
For anything very small, I have a Wishbone Sharpener which is quick and easy to use:

.Great for big drills like the taper shank one shown, but not much good for small sizes. For the latter from about 4mm down I just buy enough to treat them as disposeable. A set like this is a handy thing to have. Titanium Coated HSS Drill Bit Set 99pcs Piece Case Plastic Wood Metal Kit | eBay
The Reliance Drill Grinding Jig shown in my post #14 was manufactured in three sizes;
No. 1 Capacity 1/16" to 1/2" No.2 Capacity 1/4" to 1" No. 3 Capacity 1/4" to 2"
Mine is the smaller model: 1/16" to 1/2".
You can sharpen even smaller drills if they are held in a pin chuck.
For anything very small, I have a Wishbone Sharpener which is quick and easy to use:
