Posted by 2wo [ 70.110.234.218 ] on December 23, 2005 at 16:56:09:
In Reply to: Re: Pinging MQracing posted by MQracing on December 21, 2005 at 19:54:43:
Hi all,
I work in stained glass and drilling holes in glass is not difficult. It is a matter of having the right bit and a little patience.
There are carbide spade bits that are O.K. but slow. Then there diamond bits, the one I use is like a large dental burr. It puts drilling glass on the same footing as bitchy stainless steel .
For a one off you can take a peace of tubing, file a few notches in the end and run it in a puddle of valve grinding compound. Works but very slow.
Next time you are going up to the mountains stop at Warner Crivellaro. WWW.WARNER-CRIV.COM. They are right behind the ABE airport. A large warehouse/show room of every kind of glass imaginable and how to work it. Be amazed.
Have you looked at Micarta? A knifemakers, handle material. It is a phenolic made from paper, linen or canvas and available in a range of colors...John
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