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DIAMOND
DRILL BIT - 65mm
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From the owners of website
Are you considering a project using stone, glass, slate, porcelain, marble, granite, ceramic limestone or other very hard materials?
Install low level, low voltage lighting into your bathroom
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With a 65mm diamond hole cutter which will cut through very hard material - IE: Porcelain, glass, granite, marble.
Save time on the job - Get neater results - Get a fabulous finish - Save cash - Wont break expensive tiles
we also have other sizes to fit your specific lighting requirements
ask us or see our website
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65mm * you can also use the outside edges of any sizes for grinding! * |
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Anyone can use these. From the first time DIY enthusiast right up to expert fitters. Your job will be professional.
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How to use these diamond hole cutters: You will get great results from a hand drill used at a very slow speed and with plenty of water. But for the best result why not invest £35 on a cheap bench drill like the one on the right. They sell them here on e-bay or at screwfix direct. At that price you can bin it when the job is finished! - They really are that cheap. And if you drill outdoors you can use the garden hosepipe to trickle water over the tile to improve tool life. Also if the tiles are already fixed to the wall you can still use the cutter but remember to dip it into a glass of water to lubricate. You wont get the same tool life out of the cutter but it will still work. |
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Normally you would pay £200 in the
shops for a set of diamond cutters ! - Of course they last for many projects.
Ours last for 2 or 3.
Core drills only drill out a portion of the resulting hole, so they tend to drill much faster than blunt nose drills. Core drills can be used to drill large holes and can be used on most non-ferious hard materials such as glass, stained glass, ceramic, porcelain and fiberglass, ceramic or porcelain tile, limestone, slate, marble, granite and other stone materials. Bonded diamond drill bits have the diamonds bonded to the the edges of the drill bit tip, generally using an electroplate bonding process. These drill bits are generally slow-speed bits and are fairly inexpensive. During use, the diamonds eventually wear off of the bit due to the hardness and abrasiveness of the material being drilled. Bonded diamond drill bits must not be used on metal, concrete, or masonry and require proper speed and adequate water lubrication.
The life of any type of diamond drill bit depends upon the hardness, abrasiveness and thickness of the material being drilled and the specific drilling techniques used (drill speed, pressure and lubrication), however, the diamonds of a drill bit don't actually wear out as much as they wear off due to heat and friction caused by the extreme hardness and abrasiveness of the material drilled. Drilling in glass, ceramic, marble, etc. is a slow process compared to softer materials such as wood or even metal. A fairly deep hole can be drilled in wood in just a few seconds, while it can take 20 or 30 seconds or longer to drill a hole in standard 1/8" thick glass. In some very hard stones and tiles, it may take 2 to 3 minutes to drill only 1/4" deep. Using diamond bits to drill in hard materials is not difficult, however, it takes time. A person should consider that they aren't 'drilling' a hole, as much as 'grinding' a hole. |
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Suitable for both professional and / or DIY use
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See
below for some real results on the hardest of porcelain surface. Three
holes took 10 minutes to cut ! Fantastic...
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How much ?
£200 ? : £89 ? : £40
? : £30 ? : **** £19.99 ****
A quality product at an amazing price
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This product represents amazing value
If used properly this kit will drill the best holes through porcelain etc.
Like a hot knife through butter !





No problem !

Yes we have other sizes as well
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AND DIY APPLICATIONS
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