Re: Drilling holes


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Posted by Gary Dodge on November 23, 2002 at 01:52:53:

In Reply to: Drilling holes posted by Diana on November 20, 2002 at 19:02:13:

Hi Diana,

Glastar makes glass drills with diamond tips. The smallest is for a 1/8" hole, which may be a bit hefty for a windchime, but you can make a hole a bit smaller if you only use the end of the drill. It will likely take you five minutes for each hole you drill once you get the hang of it.

GaryDodge

: Can you please tell me what exact tool or tools I need
: to drill small holes in small pieces of glass to make
: wind chimes? I know I need diamond bits, but when I contacted dremel they said I should not use their products because since drilling or grinding glass is
: hot, I would need a coolant and would risk shock with
: the electric motors.Can you help? Thanks




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