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i was using 1/4" grinder bits to make holes in plates so they would accept clock works. the problem being 1 bit equals 3 holes. yikes!!! and i can't figure out how to use a drill press without electrocuting myself. my kingdom for a solution!!
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Try getting your bits at http://www.lopacki.com. The prices are good. Bits last a good while. I can usually get about 50 holes per bit.
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Andrea
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Andrea
I purchased some bits that would not work with my flexible shaft set up. So we bought a cheap $20 drill press stand at Harbor Freight Tools and then adapted it to hold a cordless battery operated a drill. To keep it going steadily we slide a tie wrap over the button because battery operated drills do not have buttons to press to keep them going continuously. It works great.
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thanks paula--this seems the most effective. i did check the archives and most of the info concerns a dremel tool. since i need a 1/4" hole drilled through 6 layers of glass the dremel isn't an option. i'll try a regular drill with diamond bits.paulajane wrote:I purchased some bits that would not work with my flexible shaft set up. So we bought a cheap $20 drill press stand at Harbor Freight Tools and then adapted it to hold a cordless battery operated a drill. To keep it going steadily we slide a tie wrap over the button because battery operated drills do not have buttons to press to keep them going continuously. It works great.
Paula
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thank you!! will do.starchimes wrote:Try getting your bits at http://www.lopacki.com. The prices are good. Bits last a good while. I can usually get about 50 holes per bit.
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Andrea
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Making holes
Sorry to be a late reply. I just joined the list.
I bought my drill press at Home Depot, the drill was included with the press. I buy the hollow-core diamond bits from Rio Grande.
To drill with water: I place a large plastic lid on the base plate to protect the metal from from the wet sponge that lays on top of it. I use a squirt bottle to keep the drill and glass wet.
There are times when you really need three hands. And I have used my chin at times, but I've never feared electrocution.
Hope this helps.
Alecia
I bought my drill press at Home Depot, the drill was included with the press. I buy the hollow-core diamond bits from Rio Grande.
To drill with water: I place a large plastic lid on the base plate to protect the metal from from the wet sponge that lays on top of it. I use a squirt bottle to keep the drill and glass wet.
There are times when you really need three hands. And I have used my chin at times, but I've never feared electrocution.
Hope this helps.
Alecia
Alecia Helton
Wear Original Wonders!
Carrollton TX
Wear Original Wonders!
Carrollton TX