Yes.
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∙ 14y agoAn ordinary HSS drill bit can not cut through glass. A diamond tipped drill bit is necessary for this.
A pillar drill can cut through almost any material if the speed is correct and the appropriate drill bit is used.
before pucks they used balls. These balls bounced too much so the top and bottom were cut off = the puck we see today
The colour is irrelevant , that just depends on the manufacturer. To cut through concrete you need a 'carbide tipped' drill bit. This tip is a little wider than the drill bit and is quite obvious.
Ice hockey was originally played with a hard rubber ball, however it's spherical shape caused it to bounce out of the rink too often. According to the story the first puck was invented by a referee who cut two slices off of the ball leaving a rubber disk when frustrated about the frequency with which he had to retrieve the ball.
yes it can, i am a college in uni studying D.T and yes it can
A tunnel boring machine (TBM) is commonly used for tunneling through mountains. It is a massive cylindrical machine equipped with cutting tools on its face that can bore through rock and soil. TBMs are able to excavate tunnels efficiently and safely by removing the material as it advances.
you can cut a hole in wood using a special drill attachment. alternatively you could drill a hole then cut a hole with a jigsaw
A drill bit is a simple machine because it uses a wedge shape to cut through materials when rotated. The sharp edge of the drill bit concentrates force on a small area, allowing it to penetrate through materials efficiently. This makes drilling holes easier and faster compared to using just a regular hand tool.
No will crack on the back side due to excess pressure needed to protrude due to the slight cut angle of a wood bit.ANS 2 -A 'brad tipped' wood bit will cut very well through fibreglass. Make sure the fibreglass is gel side toward the drill, and pressed tight to a backing piece of plywood or something like that.
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The Drill Press is used for drilling holes in various materials.