That is called drilling a 'pilot' hole. This helps the bigger drill bit to keep exactly square.
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You can drill a hole in the side of anything with the right drill.
use a small sharp tip knife.
You have to drill it. Since they are fairly small put it in a vice and then drill the hole. If you are making something and want shells go to Michael's and buy a bag with holes all ready in them.
In a bowl of water use a diamond tip drill and cover the stone with water. you need to use the drill with very little pressure and drill half way then drill from other side to keep from breaking out the sufface of the hole. The drill RPM needs to be at least 10,000 - 15,000 RPM.
Yes, we did it, but use a small drill and be careful because when it brakes thru it will squirt all the liquid out thru the hole.
you can cut a hole in wood using a special drill attachment. alternatively you could drill a hole then cut a hole with a jigsaw
Using an angle drill, drill a small hole in the sensor. Thread a screw in the hole, and use it to pull the sensor out.
You will either need a hammer and a nail or a drill, for the drill find the small hole in the back and drill through it until you can see through it. For the hammer put the nail in the hole in the back and keep hammering the nail until the orange stick comes out.
drill a very small hole on bottom of the light
The quickest way to find a glory hole in doncaster would be to take a small electric drill with a hole cutting bit and a drill bit and make one wherever you'd want it to be.