You will need to have a ceramic or masonry drill bit in order to drill the hole.
Drilling through ceramic pottery.
Then we applied moderate pressure while drilling down into the ceramic pot with a slow to moderate speed.
In this diy tutorial we will demonstrate how to drill a hole in a ceramic pot.
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How to drill a hole in a ceramic pot.
My pot was pretty thin so we were able to easily drill through it in one go.
If your pot is quite thick make sure to blow off the ceramic dust as it piles up.
Be gentle but steady with your drilling action.
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When you drill your hole make sure that the drill bit is straight.
Drilling through ceramic can be noisy and you may want to wear ear protection.
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Some of them specifically say not to use it on certain materials even if it drills through tile painter s tape.
Insert a drill bit specifically meant for drilling through glass or tile if making holes in glazed pottery planters.
Drilling through your bathroom ceramic or porcelain tiles can appear challenging on the surface.
Make sure you do it in one smooth motion.
But as long as you have the right type of drill bit and follow the 6 steps above you should be able to successfully complete this important diy task.
Step 5 dust off any chips and turn your pot right side up.
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Step 4 drill the hole.
We share the tools you will need and walk through the steps to drill a hole in.
It took only about 10 seconds total.
Drilling through ceramics is actually not as hard as one might think.
Use a ceramic or masonry bit to drill through the bottom of the pot.
Occasionally you will find yourself in a situation whether it s repurposing a finished pot or poor planning while making a piece where you need to drill a hole into fired and glazed ceramic.
Finish your new hole by drilling the appropriate depth through the backing material.
Both can be drilled though pottery in it natural state is by far the easiest.
For unglazed terra cotta pottery ceramics masonry drill bits are used.
For harder glazed surfaces glass and tile drill bits are used.