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Drill into bathroom tile without cracking.
Use water or another lubricant.
While that sounds expensive a inch diamond tipped tip costs under 20 and a carbide bit of the same size can be had for less than 10.
Keep your bits cool.
Do you need to add a towel bar to your already finished bathroom.
Change your drill bit to suite the substrate the tiles.
Step 2 breaking ground.
Too much heat will wreck your drill bit and mess up your tile wall.
The most difficult part of drilling into tile without ruining it is getting through the hardened glazed outer.
Are you not sure what to do because you do not want to crack a tile.
There are lots of drill bits on the market that you can use to drill through tiles.
We hear you ask.
You ve done all your prep you ve measured up and you ve got all the right gear it s.
They re characterized with a arrow shaped tip but the drill bit we will use is the armeg and it s just a very good quality drill bit and it comes with the tile drill itself which has an arrow shaped tip.
The secret to successful tile drilling is to keep your drill bits cool.
In most cases a carbide tipped masonry drill bit check my recommendations is your best option when drilling through ceramic tile.
Place the drill bit inside the drill guide or in line with the marked drill point and gently begin to drill into the tile.
What types of drill bits are the best for drilling into tiles.
Use moderate pressure.
These bits are more refined and far better able to bore through the ceramic structure without cracking it than regular bits.
Standard drill bits don t work on tile but not to worry.
They may be more expensive but they will not burn out as easily as masonry bits.
Diamond tipped drill bits are even more durable and are recommended by many for boring through hard tile surfaces.
Start to drill through tiles.
Watch doug s diy how.
Use a regular drill.
When in doubt buy the diamond bit.
Ceramic tile can be drilled with a carbide bit while glass and porcelain call for a diamond tipped bit.
To prevent the overheating of the drill bit and to prevent creating vibrations that may crack the tile take things slowly and start on a low speed applying even pressure.