We are running roughly 80 sheets per bit per each machine. That’s melamine and laminated panels
We used to use diamond on our rail and pod and the cost ratio was crazy. That lasted about 3 months
Currently, we are running roseburg from Missoula Montana and get a good yield. Uniboard and Funder not so many sheets.
We have been running resharpening bits for a year straight currently and have about 2 more years left maybe three with as many bits as we have
Once we went to a ball bearing tool holder, torque wrench with a specific set setting in the 3/8 cutters the life went up substantially.
We return onion skin all sheets, reducing the wear points on the carbide, and by speeding up our travel cutting speed, thereby reducing the heat on the cutter, but also much more holding power until the release cut.
The bits were originally 60+/- the resharp at ~23 each yielding still cheaper than diamond coat. One more sharp and we will be 100 each +/-
Both machines cut corian, 1/4” mdf, plywood etc, and daily maint we believe has also contributed to a better tool life.
One thing we have done is to send them to Vortex. Not all sharpening services are the same, as I threatened to sue a facility in Indiana for ruining over 10k in saw blades over a year, then I woke up.