![]() ![]() Small Diamond Core Drills are hollow and allow water to flow up and around inside the drill bit as you drill. They are more robust and therefore ideal for very tough, dense pieces of sea glass or beach glass. Small Diamond Drill Bits have a solid end and therefore a larger surface area so they last longer than the small diamond core drills, but may take longer to drill a hole. Take a look at the Small Diamond Core Drills Small Diamond Drill Bits or Small Diamond Core Drills - Which should I use for Drilling Sea Glass? This little kit contains the Dremel Multi Chuck which is mentioned above under the list of what you will need, along with a variety of 4 diamond drill bits - 2 x solid ended small diamond drill bits and 2 x small diamond core drills, all of the different sizes. If you're at the experimental stage why not try a Diamond Drill Bits Set for your Dremel. The sizes from 4mm and up require the use of a standard household drill (check the technical tab on the product page for shank sizes, dimensions and specifications) If you need an even larger size try the diamond core drills - these are available in sizes from 3.5mm - 60mmm. Helpful note: The shank is the bit that goes into your drill and the working end is the end with the diamonds on that you will use to drill with. These will also fit into your hobby rotary tool or pendant drill. ![]() If you need a larger hole than 3mm try a Bottle Neck Diamond Core Drill. I tend to mostly use 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm and 3mm for jewellery work. For instance, if it's going to be a keyring, then you will need to know the width of your keyring fitting to make sure you drill a big enough hole. Have an idea in mind before you start your project as to what you will be doing with it once it's finished. The size of the drill bit you choose to use will depend on what you'll be using the drilled sea glass for.
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