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2pc DIAMOND HOLE SAW - CORE DRILL - Set - 1/2 2pc DIAMOND HOLE SAW - CORE DRILL - Set - 1/2" + 1"
Sale Price: $8.95

Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool - Glass, Stone, Ceramic
List Price: $7.50
Sale Price: $0.75

Professional Quality, 1/8 in. Shank, 180 Grit. Includes 20 assorted shapes covered with diamond particles. All bits have 1/8 in. shanks and come in convienient plastic holder. Excellent for fine detail work, cutting, engraving, carving, touch-up and finishing...

SE Diamond Hole Saw Set (6 PC) 5/32 SE Diamond Hole Saw Set (6 PC) 5/32 "- 1/2"
List Price: $18.00
Sale Price: $4.80

6 Pc Set, 5/32 in., 3/16 in., 1/4 in., 5/16 in., 3/8 in.,1/2 in.. Set comes in plastic case.

XP Diamond 1 3/4 XP Diamond 1 3/4" Granite Marble Stone Diamond Core Drill Bit w/ Shank
List Price: $71.99
Sale Price: $41.99

Our 1 3/4" Premium Marble Granite Stone Wet Dry Cutting Diamond Core Drill Bit Features: 1 3/4"-Drilling diameter. 5 mm diamond segment height for extended bit life. Overall bit length: 3 1/2". Barrel depth: 2 1/8"...

SDS Carbide Masonry/Concrete Core Drill Bit 1.25 SDS Carbide Masonry/Concrete Core Drill Bit 1.25" x 6" Product SKU: CB1146 Use: Concrete, Masonry, Brick
List Price: $14.17
Sale Price: $8.93

Heleta's thick walled Carbide Tipped Masonry Core Bits are ideal for large hole drilling through concrete (not recommended for steel) and masonry using a Rotary Hammer Drill. Our carbide tipped core bits are widely used by plumbing, electrical and mechanical contractors in applications such as drilling for railing installations, through wall drilling for electrical conduit, plumbing and sanitary pipe and relocating anchors using chemical anchoring systems or grout-in-place anchors...

Diamond Core Drill Bits, 2.00 Millimeters Diamond Core Drill Bits, 2.00 Millimeters
Sale Price: $5.42

You can use core drills to cut holes in ceramic, tile and glass without chipping or cracking. Our diamond-coated core drills have a 3mm (1/8") shank, medium-fine grit and are made of stainless steel on which diamond particles have been electroplated...

Gurren Lagann Core Drill Necklace Gurren Lagann Core Drill Necklace
List Price: $11.99
Sale Price: $9.72

This Gurren Lagann necklace features Core Drill. Core Drill size approximately 1.5"

Pilot Drill Bit For Carbide Tipped Masonry Core Bits Product SKU: CBPD Pilot Drill Bit For Carbide Tipped Masonry Core Bits Product SKU: CBPD
List Price: $4.63
Sale Price: $2.92

Heleta's thick walled Carbide Tipped Masonry Core Bits are ideal for large hole drilling through concrete (not recommended for steel) and masonry using a Rotary Hammer Drill. Our carbide tipped core bits are widely used by plumbing, electrical and mechanical contractors in applications such as drilling for railing installations, through wall drilling for electrical conduit, plumbing and sanitary pipe and relocating anchors using chemical anchoring systems or grout-in-place anchors...

Yard Butler RD-2 30-Inch Roto Digger Yard Butler RD-2 30-Inch Roto Digger
List Price: $16.99
Sale Price: $14.50

The Yard Butler D-6C Core Lawn Aerator is great for old lawns or lawns where a lot of activity takes place. These type of yards become compacted. Also, thatch from dead leaves and roots builds up creating a barrier, keeping water and air from reaching the roots...

5mm Diameter Diamond Coated Core Drill Bur 5mm Diameter Diamond Coated Core Drill Bur
Sale Price: $16.39

One Diamond Coated Core Drill Bur. For drilling, polishing stones, metal.


Experienced builders only, please:: Core drilling?

I need to drill some large holes through 18" stone walls (technically described as "rubble walls"). I already have an Sds Max drill (Makita HR4011C) and another SDS+Makita. I have three questions.:

1) What sort of TCT core drill do I need to get (the length of the cutting bit)?

2) Do I operate it in hammer or non-hammer mode?

3) Are there any special techniques to use when cutting the hole?

Many thanks for your answers.

The drill bit you need will depend on the size of the hole you need. So other than to tell you a standard masonry bit designed for your Hammer Drill of the length you need. Or get a Bit Extension. I don't have a Miketa but have used them do they take special bits (half Cut Off in the back- used that type before).

You definitely use it in hammer drill mode.

I have always found it best to just lean on the drill or push in your case (horizontal pressure). Make sure you "clean out" the hole often so you are not just grinding up the rock into even finner powder. You may wish to use an air hose to blow the hole out for you.

Rock can be much more difficult to drill through than cement. It all depends on the rock. If you can drill through a joint in the rocks that might be better.