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We used to use diamond hole saws for drilling large pottery vase fountains and of course they had no pilot so the solution was to drill a hole through a scrap of lumber with the bit and then center the hole in the wood over your mark as a drill bushing and drill away.
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The urethra is a bit wider than the pee hole but it is necessary to widen it before you can use larger toys.
The first is a wood cutting hole saw that is the same diameter as the existing hole usually 1 1 4 inches and the other is a diamond grit hole saw with the diameter you want the new hole to be which can be 1 1 2 inches for instance.
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How to make the hole wider in a porcelain sink.
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The hard nature of porcelain makes it difficult to drill.
You have a lot of room to expand the hole.
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Ceramic pot water fountains are an attractive addition to any outdoor or even indoor area.
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I needed to make a bigger hole in my sink to fit the faucet.
Ceramic pot water fountains are an attractive addition to any outdoor or even indoor area.
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Use a shop vac to keep the dust down.
It s a lot more versatile than people give it credit for.
This difficulty increases when you need to enlarge an existing hole in a porcelain sink.
Your moen face plate is much bigger than the hole you made.
In other words you should stretch both your hole and the urethra.
I have used the carbide bits on my rotozip to slowly enlarge holes cut in ceramic and porcelain.
It may look like a tiny slit but it is actually very flexible.