Drill The Glass Place the glassware in the dish pan Allow some water onto the surface of the glass Put on your fancy safety glasses and gloves Start drilling on medium speed holding the drill at a 45 degree angle to the plate Hold the drill steady but do not press too firmly against the glass The diamond drill bit will do the work
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