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Diamond Drill Bits Online & Shopping Advice
Welcome to our website. Here you will find guidelines on how to choose your the best Diamond Drill Bits and where to find your special offers.
If you need to drill holes into materials that are harder than conventional building materials (ie wood) diamond drill bits are what you need. Glass panes, jewelry, rocks, granite or even steel: a diamond drill bit enables you to efficiently create a subtle hole where a conventional bit won't help you much. Be sure to clean the diamons drill bit before usage because they differ in the way they but the material: they scrape away the material with many diamons shards that need to be clean to do their job.
Diamond Drill Bits for Glass
Diamons drill bits are ideal for cutting glass. Be carefull though because they can slip across the surface untill you've created a little hole. Steer the bit straight by keeping a steady hand or even use braces while increasing the pressure. It is advised to operate the drill at very high speed when cutting glass. If you create a small pilot hole first, using a smaller diameter bit first, you reduce the chances of breaking the glass.
Diamond Drill Bits for Jewelry
Dilling jewelry definately requires pilot drilling, it is vital to not break anything and getting an accurate hole. Start drilling with a 0.6 or 0.8mm drill bit, regardless of the size of the hole you eventually need. If you need a big hole, simpy use lots of drills increasing the diameter a couple of millimeters at a time. Don't worry about the amount of time this takes, it will pay itself back in a nice and very accurate hole.
Diamond Drill Bits for Rock
The shape of the drill bit you need is determined by the material you need to cut. If you need to cut a hole in rock be sure to check the product labels to select the right shape drill bit.
When drilling rock the drill needs to be kept wet all the time to keep it cool and wash away the rock and dusty material. Simply put the piece of rock in a tub of water when drilling and gently move the drill up and down to let fresh water in the hole. Don't slam the drill on the rock because the diamond pieces will fall off. Instead of using a tub, you can also spray water of course. This is best done by a partner in crime.
Diamond Drill Bits for Granite
Drilling granite is like drilling rock although you might want to be more careful and accurate. A drill press is advices if you need to be really precise. This piece of device will help you hold the drill perpendicular to the granite. By using a small diameter bit first and a drill press you should be able to achieve the best results and maximum drilling capacity.
Diamond Drill Bits for Steel
Use eye protection when drilling holes in steel! It's always good to do so when drilling but especially when drilling holes in steel. Start with a drill roughly half the size of the hole you need and drill a small hoe first before moving on to the bigger diameter drill bit. Slowly pull the trigger to increase the drill speed and hold it firmly and straight. Eventually the drill will win and you have your hole. Use lubricating oil.
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