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Old 26-02-2008   #9
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Default Re: help - my drill is slipping !!

I have drilled loads of times into porcelain with these drills. Why don't you try "starting off" with a dry drill just to get your initial groove going. once you have that you don't need the guide. Also you only need to keep the drill cool, not continuously in water. I just stop drilling every 15 sec or so and dip it in water, I have not had any problems doing so.

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