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How To Put A Hole In A Glass Jar

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Date: 07/13/2005 Topics: Craft Tips > Glass Art | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I bought an incense burner that is a jar and I would like to put a small hole close to the bottom for the scent to come out instead of having the incense coming out the top and having ashes everywhere. Any ideas on how to do this without breaking the glass?

Bobbi
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By Brennan (Guest Post)
try this one its a technique used on aquaruiums buy a diamond drill bit because diamond is like the hardest and they're thirty bucks.

Posted on 07/11/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Steamer (14) Contact
They make a special drill bit just for glass and tile. You must drill at a low speed and keep the glass coll by misting with water while drilling. The drill can be bought at any hardware store...and they come in many sizes.
Stanlie

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