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Drilling a 3/4" hole in floor tile

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3 hours ago, xylophone said:

Yes the shower floor tiles were the worst, and occasionally I did chip the tile next door, mainly through trying to hurry the job......patience is certainly needed!

 

most  important  drill  is  100% sharp  or  your  wasting  your  time

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  • A diamond hole-saw is your friend. Slow speed, maybe some water coolant.   I'll move this to DIY as it's not CM specific.  

  • bankruatsteve
    bankruatsteve

    Another method that has always worked for me is to start with a center point just making a small chip in the tile (so the drill doesn't slip).  Then start with your smallest masonry bit, moving up in

  • Since you need a 2cm hole. Holesaw is your best option,  the cheap ones in Ma Pa shop (about 100bht) worked well for my holes in porcelain tiles with no chipping.  They are pretty much garbage after 4

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17 hours ago, xylophone said:

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Yes, these will break through the surface then you have the "starter" hole to start with.........the small chip made by a centre punch will help.

i  have  a  spring  loaded  adjustable  force  centre  punch,  great  thing https://th.rs-online.com/web/p/products/4609544/?grossPrice=Y&cm_mmc=TH-PLA-DS3A-_-google-_-PLA_TH_EN_Catch_All-_-Fusion-_-PRODUCT_GROUP&matchtype=&pla-470100252436&gclid=CjwKCAiA99vhBRBnEiwAwpk-uFhg29TdfhboWVGrcm7-E1Cbi1JKfcTauU4BbiR3ckwWGZqlbQ8ScBoCU2QQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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