Holes in porcelain tile.... Didn't think bout the limitations on RPM...Common 4 or 4-1/2" angle grinder is typically spinning at 10-12k rpm.
Not many drill bits or drill bit applications should spin at 10-12k rpm. Not good for the drill bit or the drilling application, for multiple reasons.
Just what are you attempting to do?
Got it. Will stick with the drill and a wet sponge. What do you do to make sure the bit doesn't walk?Use a drill bit in a drill.
No need to try and rig some way to spin a drill bit with an angle grinder. Wrong rpm from the tool for the bit and way too much unneeded work trying to rig up something.
Reminder that those diamond drill bits are made to be used WET with water. Spray or drip water on the tile and bit before and during use, or if you are drilling vertically down you can rig up a little dam around the hole location with some putty or even play-dough and put some water inside the mini lake/pond. The water helps cool the bit and the workpiece and also helps keep down the dust.
The Milwaukee bit linked is fine, I have just used those to install 8 grab bars on porcelain tiles with 3/4 holes diamond bit and 3/16 carbide tip holes for wingIt, no issues with just a cordless drill ez job... just use a spray bottle for some water as coolant. only bad thing about those bits... if you hit stud , wood or steel... the diamond goes bad pretty quick. so.... Don't go monkey it too hard.Holes in porcelain tile.... Didn't think bout the limitations on RPM...
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you start the cut and pressure toward one side of the cut then rock it slowly back to straight and center.... if the hole is small like under one inch they sell some of those plastic guides with double side tape for common size hole... or make one your self from pvc.Got it. Will stick with the drill and a wet sponge. What do you do to make sure the bit doesn't walk?
