Drilling tiles - idiot prevent question
PeterC coughed up some electrons that declared:
On Sun, 06 Sep 2009 23:48:22 +0100, Tim S wrote:
Just checked the FAQ but would like to double check:
I need to drill an 8mm or so hole in a glazed ceramic floor tile (bog
screws).
Masonry drill on slow and some insulation tape to stop wander? Am I
correct... Might be near the tile edge...
Can't afford the f*ck up fairy visting here!
For starting in such materials I use some tape, then put the bit in a
wheel brace, hold the wheel (not tbe handle) and rock it so that the bit
does about a quarter-turn back and forth. It can't wander off as it never
turns enough. Also, with no noise from a motor, I can apply pressure until
a slight grinding noise is just visible, so I know that the bit is
beginning to bite but isn't going in too fast.
Out of curiosity I once put a 6mm tile bit through a wall tile by finger
power alone - not recommended but does show how good the correct bits are.
Sounds like a really good idea - I do have a brace.
Cheers
Tim
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