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Drilling through bathroom tiles
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Whats the best way to do this?
I dont have any proper tile drill bits. I managed it by drilling a pilot hole and then the main 5mm hole. Trouble is the 5mm drill bit was dancing all over the place trying to gain purchase to the tile.
Managed it in the end without any disasters but is there a proper method?
I dont have any proper tile drill bits. I managed it by drilling a pilot hole and then the main 5mm hole. Trouble is the 5mm drill bit was dancing all over the place trying to gain purchase to the tile.
Managed it in the end without any disasters but is there a proper method?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The proper method is to get a tile bit, sometimes called a 'spear' bit, and drill at low speed.
Some people recommend putting a patch of sticking plaster or something on the tile. This is supposed to reduce the bouncing effect.
If you are careful you can get away with using sharp masonry bits but definitely no hammer action.
Some people recommend putting a patch of sticking plaster or something on the tile. This is supposed to reduce the bouncing effect.
If you are careful you can get away with using sharp masonry bits but definitely no hammer action.