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I am wondering if I can get a diamond drill what would work with a Dremel?
Certainly. Look for dental bits.
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Great idea Ray, Thanks. I will look on a dental suppy online store that ships...
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I got them on eBay.
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Stay safe when it comes to doing drilling or glass work. Make sure to wear safety goggles for eye protection, and just take care with drilling ---- protecting our hands and eyes, face etc.
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Stay safe when it comes to doing drilling or glass work. Make sure to wear safety goggles for eye protection, and just take care with drilling ---- protecting our hands and eyes, face etc.
That is why i have waited a yr...want to make sure I am safe with it. I have long gloves, mask to spare, goggles, and I am going to read more about it before I start. Thank South Park...Have you ever gone to glass for any of you s/h??
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Hi early! I haven't drilled glass before. But looks like you're all set - with nice safety equipment etc. You're definitely going to get good at this!

I have heard of various pieces of information ----- and this site appears to have some nice information ----- click here. You have likely been through that kind of information already.
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A real trick is to do the drilling under water. Not only does it cool the glass, but the water chemically reacts with newly-exposed glass surfaces to make them more structurally stable, both of which reduce the tendency for cracking.
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I'm not SouthPark, but I've been drilling glass for SH for years, probably a couple hundred. Broken two so far. Use a 3/4" diamond bit hole saw. Don't press down on the drill. Let its weight do the work. It's really not all that hard. Here's a link I put out about one way to drill glass that may help...

A way to drill holes in glass

I've since switched to a pump sprayer for the water, but you need a second person to do that effectively.
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i helped a buddy once make a glass bubbler for his aquarium. dumb idea (IMO) but he wanted to try we drilled 12 1/8" holes into 12 borosilicate tubes and we broke one.

there are diamond bits for the Dremel and they work- i find it harder to use the Dremel due to the way it is held but that is all preference.

drill under water in a shallow Tupperware and wear a rubber glove (like a dish glove) or nitrile glove if you have...go slow.
i like the ball shaped bits but the standard is the pointy cone. some people use a bit of tape to help the bit get purchase, i don't, again, try and see

as was said, never push or press...the drill does the work, you are just the jig
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Keep in mind that glass drilling takes much longer than wood drilling. Don't rush or you will break things.
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