Can anyone tell me the best way to get very small holes, in pieces of very small glass? I want to be able to play around with some bits found whilst beachcombing.....
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Can anyone tell me the best way to get very small holes, in pieces of very small glass? I want to be able to play around with some bits found whilst beachcombing.....
Hi.
There is a drill bit you can get made specifically for drilling glass.
I dont know where you get them though.
Al :)
You can also drill with small copper/brass rods, using an abrasive compound. A strand of heavy gauge auto wire & Brasso can do the trick in a pinch.
Slow and steady does it, keeping heat to a minimum.
With the price of copper at the moment it would be cheaper to buy a drill bit. :U
Al :q
Bunneys, at the tool place. I saw them last weekend (or would have if I'd been in Bunneys, which I am not admitting to! :D )
They look like cotton buds with a little sharp diamond bud on one end. Oh alright, they don't look anything like cotton buds, but you can get them in Bunnies.
cheers,
P
:D
Beat me to it Joe. We just used water. Our bit was diamond tipped and I used to chuck it up in a variable speed air drill. You could use a hand drill (egg beater type). Slow and steady wins this race.Quote:
Build a little moat of plastecine
Thanks for all your suggestions. I've found the required drill bit and have some plastecine..even found a friend with a bench press. I'll get through the 347 pieces of glass in no time at all! drilling very slowly of course... Thanks again :2tsup:
Just make sure you have a few spares. And don't put too much pressure on the lever if you're using a drill press. Just the weight of your hand and let the drill bit do the work.
Righto...a drill press...of course! that's what I'm going to use after I've done a work out with the bench press:B