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Related: About this forumHas anyone used a high speed drill with a diamond bit at home
Is the noise unbearable? Is it so loud that the neighbors complain. I was thinking of getting a high speed drill to make holes in pebbles, stones found at the beach, but I don't know if I would be able to get away with the noise because of my neighbors. I don't have a garage.
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Has anyone used a high speed drill with a diamond bit at home (Original Post)
Beringia
Sep 2019
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Bettie
(18,130 posts)1. An impact drill and a
masonry bit would be more effective.
There is an annoying high pitched noise, so do it when most people are awake.
Beringia
(4,997 posts)6. Several blogs and youtube videos recommend Dremel or rotary tool
though I will have to look up the difference.
Rotary tool such as a Dremel
https://www.eternaltools.com/blog/how-to-drill-pebbles
Dremel or rotary tool
WEN rotary tool
https://www.instructables.com/id/Drill-Holes-in-Rock-for-Jewelry/
Dremel
https://www.mamasminerals.com/How-to-Drill-Holes-in-Your-Tumbled-Stones-or-Beach-Glass_ep_148.html
House of Roberts
(5,968 posts)2. How big is the drill?
What RPM does the manufacturer recommend?
Beringia
(4,997 posts)5. I was looking at this one, Dremel up to 35000 RPM
Dremel 4000-2/30 High Performance Rotary Tool, variable speed 5000 to 35000 RPM
https://www.amazon.com/Dremel-4000-2-Performance-Attachments-Accessories/dp/B002L3RUVG?th=1
House of Roberts
(5,968 posts)8. That should give you plenty of speed range.
Ideally, a stand to turn it into a small drill press would be nice, and a small vise to keep the pebbles/stones stationary during drilling. Follow the drill bit maker's recommendations on speed and lubrication. Most important, wear eye protection.
Phoenix61
(18,259 posts)3. Sounds like a job for a Dremel!
Sound shouldn’t be a problem. You can’t watch tv and use it but... as long as you’re not working during “normal” hours you should be fine.
mopinko
(72,215 posts)4. use some lube.
a cutting oil, or even water. it will help.
Beringia
(4,997 posts)7. Thanks for all the answers!