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The Luomorgo 2Pcs Diamond Hole Saw set includes two 30mm diamond-coated drill bits designed for precision cutting through various materials such as glass, ceramic, and marble. With a cutting depth of 1.1 inches and a durable iron alloy construction, these bits ensure smooth operation and longevity, making them an essential addition to any DIY enthusiast's toolkit.
H**8
Works surprisingly well
A fraction the price of big box stores name brands and in my opinion work just as well for DIY. For professional repeated use probably not, but I've used mine a few times and still does the job even thru porcelain and ceramic.You can use the tilt technique, or I prefer to make a jig in a piece of 3/4 plywood with a same sized wood hole saw first, then carefully clamp it to my work. If you can't clamp it, have someone hold it while you get it started. A jig can slide a bit on glossy tile, but with practice it's pretty easy to master. You could probably stick on some rubber cement between the two or a self stick rubber pad to keep it from sliding around. You only need the jig to get the full circular cut started, then it's easy to hold in place without the jig in your way. More accurate than tilt method.I use higher speed on tilt method to get cut going. Seems to move around less than on slow speed. Use a little water to cut easier and save the diamond edge.With both methods, I slightly tilt saw from side to side and in circular motion as I'm cutting to keep it cutting thru. Makes a nice clean hole. Be careful of sharp cut edges.
A**R
Worked great on porcelain tile.
Use water and build a frame around the spot you are wanting to drill. This does not have a guide bit. Very clean and effortless results. Awesome price.
K**R
Great Price. Worked Well for my DIY project
I had to drill one hole in porcelain tile for a DIY shower remodel. I didn't want to spend $40-60 if I could use a cheaper saw that likely I'll not use again so I took a chance on this. It worked better than I'd hoped. I was a bit concerned that it didn't have a centering drill, but I was also concerned that the centering bit just added to the stress on the tile and a would be possible source of cracking.I drew a circle in a practice tile and carefully worked my way around the circle to get a starter groove and I kept the groove wet. It worked pretty well and I didn't risk damaging a tile I was going to use.Then I cut the tile to use. Already, the blade didn't seem as sharpe, but slowly and carefully i cut a nice hole.I'd recommend to a DIYer who only needs to cut a couple of holes, but not to a pro who needs to cut a lot of holes. It did work great for me.
F**N
The Superhero Drill Bit That Saved the Day (and My Bathroom Renovation)
When I embarked on the harrowing journey of bathroom renovation, I thought the toughest challenge would be choosing between fifty shades of beige for the tiles. Little did I know, the real test of my DIY mettle would come when I needed to drill a hole through my newly acquired, stubborn-as-a-mule porcelain tiles. Enter the Luomorgo 35mm Diamond Hole Saw - the cape-wearing, laser-eyed superhero of drill bits.The moment it arrived, packaged like the crown jewels, I knew my prayers had been answered. Not only did it promise to glide through porcelain with the grace of a ballroom dancer, but it also boasted the ability to tackle glass, ceramic, and marble - essentially, the Avengers of surfaces. With my drill in hand and the Luomorgo bit attached, I felt like Thor wielding Mjolnir. Spoiler alert: the tile didn't stand a chance.Pros:- Mightier Than Thor's Hammer: This bit goes through tough surfaces like a hot knife through butter, or Thor's hammer through... well, anything.- No More Rusty Business: The nickel-plated surface means it’s more resistant to rusting than my resolve to finish this renovation.- Cuts Like a Dream: The cut was so smooth, my tiles probably didn't realize they'd been drilled until it was over.- Chip Evacuation: The side chip holes ensure waste removal is cleaner than my language when I finally saw the hole.- Wide-Ranging Powers: From glass to granite, this diamond hole saw is like the utility belt of Batman - prepared for any scenario.Cons:- Too Smooth?: The cuts were so effortless, I was momentarily deprived of my DIY war stories.- Addictive: I now wander my house, looking for things to drill holes in. The dog is getting worried.- Water Required: Needs water for cooling, slightly dampening my walk-off drilling fantasies in a cloud of practicality.In the epic tale of my bathroom renovation, the Luomorgo 35mm Diamond Hole Saw emerged as the unlikely hero. Not only did it tackle the daunting task of drilling through porcelain with aplomb, but it also proved itself a versatile tool for a range of materials. It's the Batman of my tool belt, the Thor in my toolbox. With its sturdy build, rust resistance, and smooth cutting capabilities, this diamond hole saw is a must-have for any DIY-er facing their own home improvement odysseys. Just remember to add water and proceed slowly – patience, young Padawan, the Luomorgo does not disappoint. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to drill holes in everything... responsibly, of course.
J**E
Worked Like a Charm!
Had a mirror installed a number of years back and the door handle would not work due to the thickness with the mirror. Glass company told me after installing mirror that I needed an extra thickness door handle assembly and left. I came up with the idea to cut the opening for the door handle larger. Checked out drilling glass on YouTube as I have never done this before. Made up a jig to hold the hole saw steady and clamped into place. Dipped the hole-saw in water and then slowly started drilling. I would stop every 5 to 10 seconds and re-dip the hole-saw in water to clean-out the filings and to prevent over-heating. Less than 5 minutes later I had drilled thru the 1/4" mirror. Re-installed the door handle assembly and everything works like it should. This project went easier than I thought it would. Thanks!
J**R
Porcelain tile
Cut very nice hole in porcelain tile,
L**N
worked well
Used these to drill holes in slate for a fireplace install. Great price and worked as advertised. I can't say how long they would be good as I used a new drill bit for each hole because there were so many in the box and I wanted clean cuts. Would def buy again
K**R
Very weak product, not stable, poor quality
Started to drill a hole through my tile, and the metal bent. Used another and made sure it was very deep in the drill, and it broke while drilling. Third time the head broke off into the small crevice I created. Very weak bits, did not work.
M**L
Perfore granito como mantequilla
Excelente producto, me permitió realizar la perforación fácilmente y mucho más rápido de lo que esperaba.
O**7
Buena broca de 4½
Cumple con la función,solo que al menos para mi, hay que tener mucho cuidado y firmeza para no rayar el material y aplicar constantemente agua
J**.
BUEN PRODUCTO CALIDAD - PRECIO
Es un buen producto - Calidad precio, me sirvió para perforar 3 veces y trabajo de forma correcta
C**B
Worth the money!!!
Found this to be the proper tool for the job. Installing new shower and need something to cut a complete circle for the water controller. Best way to use is make a jig and tape it to the tile and add water while drilling. Perfect cut!!! Highly recommended.
D**.
Save your money.
Not very durable, might go through a relatively soft ceramic tile, but anything thicker than 1/8", waste of time. The diamaonds just peel off and the cylinder overheats and bends.
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