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I use these to drill holes in the bottom of ceramic plant pots for water drainage.
And yes, good advice to start cut at an angle and then just rotate until you have a scored circle and then go straight down. If you don't do this, it just jumps all over the place.
Edit: FWIW, I got a set of 15 for $10.94 in 2016. Fascinating, I know.
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And yes, good advice to start cut at an angle and then just rotate until you have a scored circle and then go straight down. If you don't do this, it just jumps all over the place.
Edit: FWIW, I got a set of 15 for $10.94 in 2016. Fascinating, I know.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
Here is a current set of 15 for $12.86:
https://www.amazon.com/Diamond-Ho...2RN4&psc=1
Can probably find a cheaper set.
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What kit are you referring to? I only see single ones available on their website
Yes looks like it. I happen to have a set but wasn't sure if i could use it on acrylic.
I already happen to have a diamond coated set like this. Don't have dedicated hole saws. I want to try small holes for pc modding.
I thought low speed would be ok but probably not.
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This would get eaten alive by metal.