If you use Lexan (only a few $ more) it drills any size without breaking :)


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Posted by Clever Name on October 13, 1999 at 06:47:27:

In Reply to: drilling holes in plexiglass posted by Andrew on October 07, 1999 at 11:57:03:

: A good way to drill smaller holes is to start with a
: small bit first 1/8 inch or smaller and then step through
: the bit sizes until you get to the size you need. this is a
: long process but it works.

: The best way is to get a UNIBIT (actual name of the bit).
: This bit is a stepped so you do not have change bits as you are
: drilling. This bit is expensive, but worth it.

: For larger holes I use a fine toothed holesaw and predrill the pilot
: hole with a 1/8 inch bit.




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