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I need to drill/cut several different size holes rangeing from red raw plug size upto 125mm plus I have a large curve to cut around a shower tray. I have ... -
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drilling and cutting travertine.
I need to drill/cut several different size holes rangeing from red raw plug size upto 125mm plus I have a large curve to cut around a shower tray. I have read travertine is quite soft so do I really need to go to the expense of buying diamond Drills/hole saws and jigsaw blades. I need to buy the correct size holesaws anyway but I wondered if tunsten carbide would be ok. My plan was to cut the shower tray curve with a 115mm diamond disc in my angle grinder and for the larger holes 100/125mm I was going to use the jigsaw with a tungsten carbide blade once I'd cut a hole to get started. Does this sound ok or should I go for diamond hole saws /blades.
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Re: drilling and cutting travertine.
For the large curve an angle grinder with diamond wheel would be my choice but its a dusty job.
As for the holes i would use diamond drill bits.
Travertine can be a pain at times due to all the natural flaws in it. If you attack it with a jigsaw it will vibrate and could help it break, usually just when you get to the last part of the cut. Drilling would be much kinder and neater.
You may get away with not using diamond drill bits but again with the stone being natural yo couold be drilling away through what seems a softish tile and then come up against a harder portion......snag and then the tile breaks.
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Re: drilling and cutting travertine.
Why don't you check out 365 Drills good products and won't break the bank
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Re: drilling and cutting travertine.
thats a handy post richard
and a handy kit too
I know nothing I havent learnt
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