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Italy

So after a few PM's I think I've got to the bottom of @antonio's intended thread!
Below are two images of new purchases he has made.
The first is drill bit made by Montolit, it is designed to enlarge holes in Porcelain.
So his first question is, here in England how do we enlarge holes in porcelain?

He is second item is a mat to sit on mosaic cutters to make the process easier by supporting and cushioning the cutting of mosaic.
He has yet to use it and has a Bisazza bathroom to do in 10 days time.
I think the question is does anyone own one or used one to comment on it?
@David - Tradetiler does sell them as it turns out!

You can see it here!

And I'm sure if no one has used one before Antonio will be reviewing it in about 15 days when he's finished! :)

I think! Haha

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C

Concrete guy

So after a few PM's I think I've got to the bottom of @antonio's intended thread!
Below are two images of new purchases he has made.
The first is drill bit made by Montolit, it is designed to enlarge holes in Porcelain.
So his first question is, here in England how do we enlarge holes in porcelain?

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This is a product used by the stone masonry industry in the UK.

They are know as Vacuum Brazed Diamond Finger bits.

In larger diameter they are also know as zero tolerance drums.

Used for squaring up and fine grinding of under mount sink cut outs and similar.
 
J

J Sid

This is a product used by the stone masonry industry in the UK.

They are know as Vacuum Brazed Diamond Finger bits.

In larger diameter they are also know as zero tolerance drums.

Used for squaring up and fine grinding of under mount sink cut outs and similar.
I had one from Alan last year, worked very well and would recommend them.
 
C

Concrete guy

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We do three grits in these,

Coarse #30/40, medium#70/80 and fine #140/180.

The Montolit one looks to be about #40/50
 
I

Italy

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We do three grits in these,

Coarse #30/40, medium#70/80 and fine #140/180.

The Montolit one looks to be about #40/50

beautiful !!!! @ats
the various grits according to the type of stone? ( I make small stone ! )
and of course as Julian says it's ok to porcelain
 
M

mr.tile

The mosaic mat works Great. Used It alot. Expand holes No problema with diatech or mondrillo

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I

Italy

@mr.tile
drill no problem , problem be to enlarge the hole a few mm , for a mistake to score the measure , or just to enlarge the psu 20 of Montolit or those proposed by ATS DIAMONT be ok
thanks
 

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