Drilling domino's - can I use a regular drill?
I know to clamp it down, but I've read that people use Dremmels. Can I use my regular drill? Also, should I be drilling before or after I paint/embellish? Thanks!
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Sure. Why not? Just go slow & careful!
Oh, and I would drill BEFORE putting any work into it. I've heard that doms break fairly easily (during drilling), can't imagine working for hours/days on something GO-JUS that broke! Ack! |
My hubby hooked me up with an old school drill press for my stamping room:
http://joyfulcreativity.blogspot.com...ping-room.html I drilled slow, in a little, take it out, let it cool (like 5 - 10 seconds) drill in a little more, take it out. I had no breakage when I started this process. It took about 7 to 8 in and out's to get the hole done. (Also, you'll need to vacuum up the ground domino. Don't blow... what a mess.. have your vacuum handy. Have fun! |
I use a basic Fiskars brand hand powered drill. No problems going through dominos.
http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/...sory/SFE2-8516 |
Ok with all the energy/obesity talk lately my first thought was "Wha?!?!? They found oil in domino's pizza?"
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