Just wondering, how about drills for ceramic tiles?
I have a bunch of old 486's sitting around and (not that they are much to brag about any more) I was wondering how to make a keychain out of them. I've tried just about every drill bit imagineable on them short of diamond. I've been told that diamond is the way to go. Anyone know where to pick up one?
Just wondering, how about drills for ceramic tiles?
Just use a regular drill bit. Its silicone and plastic. Unless they are made of diamond themselves.
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I wouldn't roll your eyes if you have never tried to drill through a CPU. They're tough little buggers, and the majority of the time you try to drill through them...you end up craking them into loads of pieces!Originally Posted by Ashlawn Kemling
I gave up drilling my dead Duron 800, so in the end I super-glued a keyring to the bottom of it, where the pins are. I would have soldered it..but i didn't have any solder at the time!
Good luck!
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Use a Dremel drill with a silicon carbide bit (greenish stone).
Yup, you will need to go with a Dremel or any other high speed drilling source to keep from cracking.
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When I had a CPU keychain I pulled a socket 7 socket off a dead motherboard and drilled a hole through that. Then I could upgrade the chip when I wanted.LOL
Yeah i would use a Dremel or other high speed tool with a small bit (one that will fit in the chuck). Be careful drilling. I would make sure its clamped down or else you might send it flying. Better yet, if you can find a drill press, i'd use that. It's dangerous holding small items in your hand when drilling.
That is a MUST. I was drilling holes for led's in the metal cover of a project box, the bit got caught in the metal and sent the cover across my wrist. Thankfully it just broke the skin and didnt cut anything important.Yeah i would use a Dremel or other high speed tool with a small bit (one that will fit in the chuck). Be careful drilling. I would make sure its clamped down or else you might send it flying. Better yet, if you can find a drill press, i'd use that. It's dangerous holding small items in your hand when drilling.
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Ive drilled many RAMs and CPUs (dont ask why ;o ) and never had problems with cracking/breaking them. I used a Dremel and a bit that came with it.
Now i have CPU (AMD 1Ghz....no, wait its AMD 2100+, almost forgot) hanging on my cars mirror...
and memory keychain:
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