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JOINER Diamond Masonry Drilling Gemstone Review

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Description of JOINER Diamond Masonry Drilling Gemstone

The 3mm diamond coated hole saw suitable for use in drill hole on glass, marble, tile or granite. Hole Diameter : 3mm (close to 1/8") ; Total length : 50mm (close to 2"). Drill depth: 5mm depth; Shank diameter:2.35mm ( close to 3/32"); Drilling speed:Drill a Holes In Seconds. Use with water as a lubricant. Start drill at 45 Degree to surface and align to 90 Degree as hole forms.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well, drills semi-precious stones.

Start drilling hard materials like semi-precious stones like quartz, agate, granite. Other bits didn't work very well, but this one works surprisingly well (at least according to my expectations). Don't forget to water the drill site. I am satisfied with this purchase, will repeat this purchase if necessary (purchase of the same item).

Pros
  • 3mm diamond coated hole saw for drilling holes in glass, marble, tile or granite.
Cons
  • will be added later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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This is amazing at an amazing price! We drill 1,000 holes a year in blown and molten glass and they work just as well as our expensive water drills. I went through 30 holes before I could tell they were wearing it which is awesome! The trick is that you must have a water dam or running water since you are constantly drilling. A good trick to prolonging their life is to use aluminum construction tape on the opposite side of the glass you are drilling so the tiny rod comes out of the hollow drill

Pros
  • Use with water as a lubricant
Cons
  • Expensive

Got a drill and started drilling porcelain stoneware floors. It's definitely the right tool, as always. The drill leaves almost no impressions on my floor. When I first started using it, I encountered 2 problems: 1. The drill bit wears out on each of the holes I drilled. Basically half the tip is gone and bigger isn't sharp enough for the next hole bending when it gets soft. Make sure you don't have the expectation of using it again and again when drilling into hard material like porcelain.

Pros
  • drilling depth: 5 mm deep; Shaft Diameter: 2.35mm (Approx. 3/32 inch); Drilling speed: drill holes in seconds
Cons
  • Big and bulky