Would you please list more specifics about the type/model/size of drill or drummel and drill bits you are using here? I am trying to figure out which items to buy to drill my shells, but I have never used a drill before and don’t have a clue.
Thank you very much. Good idea with the submerged item in water, but the conch-shell I tried to drill was UNDRILLABLE with the tools/drillbits you offered!
Something as big/thick as a conch might require a more substantial drill. The hobby drill I used is more suitable for smaller item. Did you even manage to make a dent in it, or was it a complete no-go? I'm quite curious to know what you're working on to want to drill a conch!
@@CraftyCreature I have heard that a “drummel” is good. What’s the difference between that and what you are using? Is there a reason your particular chosen tool works best for you?
@@CraftyCreature i figured it out and posted a video on RUclips on how to drill through mother of pearl because there were practically no videos for me when I needed help except yours but I figured it out and the Inlays are gorgeous on the knife
Would you please list more specifics about the type/model/size of drill or drummel and drill bits you are using here? I am trying to figure out which items to buy to drill my shells, but I have never used a drill before and don’t have a clue.
Thank you!! I'm going to try drilling through a small sand dollar using this method, I hope it works!
Thank you very much. Good idea with the submerged item in water, but the conch-shell I tried to drill was UNDRILLABLE with the tools/drillbits you offered!
Something as big/thick as a conch might require a more substantial drill. The hobby drill I used is more suitable for smaller item. Did you even manage to make a dent in it, or was it a complete no-go?
I'm quite curious to know what you're working on to want to drill a conch!
This is genius! Thank-you so mich for teaching me!
Very handy, thank you!
Such wonderful tips! Thank you!
Thank you for making this video! It was very helpful
Where does one get the drill you are using for shells? Tia.
What kind of drill do you use for that?
I use a mini drill or 'rotary multi tool' but you can also use a hand drill or pillar drill.
@@CraftyCreature I have heard that a “drummel” is good. What’s the difference between that and what you are using? Is there a reason your particular chosen tool works best for you?
Thank you so much. i bought some ceramic miniatures and want to make pendants. This will really help!
What kind of drill did you use
I'm making mother of pearl inlays for a knife and I need to drill holes through it,what bit did you use? A diamond coated Dremel bit?
Yes, I used diamond coated bits.
@@CraftyCreature i figured it out and posted a video on RUclips on how to drill through mother of pearl because there were practically no videos for me when I needed help except yours but I figured it out and the Inlays are gorgeous on the knife
What size drill bits do you use?
2mm
What kind of bit? Ceramic diamond
Where can I get the tools
Спасибо большое 😊😊😊 у меня получилось! Это работает🎉🎉🎉
Can you send the link where to buy those drills
www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p4432023.m570.l1313&_nkw=hobby+drill&_sacat=0
Water and power tools. Bahahahahaha
This is why I got a hand drill with changeable bits
so "cool" lol. any videos with glass?
lol. Just this video, I'm afraid.
U need a disclaimer people to not use with plugged wires and only battery operated drills!
Sensible people just dip their drill tip in water intermittently, it does exactly the same thing. 😊