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Post by rhonda on Aug 17, 2004 12:20:59 GMT -5
Dear All, I read your posts often and have learned a great deal from you all, with many thanks.
Can any of you tell me where to go to get a drill bit that will drill through small stones or glass for jewelry?
I've had no luck and want to try it.
Thanks in advance! ~rhonda
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Post by sandsman1 on Aug 17, 2004 13:29:33 GMT -5
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Post by rockyraccoon on Aug 17, 2004 13:56:10 GMT -5
john i went to the link but now i have a question do you get the .75 mm and does it fit the dremel ok? www.lopacki.com/drills/see if i'm on track kim
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Post by sandsman1 on Aug 17, 2004 15:11:36 GMT -5
kim i use the .75 for the little posteyes ,,when i use the eyepins i use the 1.0 and it fits just right with the 2inch --24 gage sterling eye pins,, i think i like the eye pins better they seem alot stronger then the eye post-s plus ya dont have to glue them which is alot faster kim you might have to get a micro chuck there real thin i got mine here www.micromark.com was cheap under ten bucks --this place has alotta nice stuff for drilling and dremals take alook i allso got a small steal vise to hold the stones there too
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Post by rhonda on Aug 17, 2004 15:41:59 GMT -5
Thanks a million for the quick response, sandsman! I requested a catalog from both places today. ~rhonda
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MichiganRocks
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Post by MichiganRocks on Aug 17, 2004 22:32:41 GMT -5
Yes, you definitely need a micro chuck for the .75mm drills. The standard collet chuck is way to big.
Ron
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