WHAT DRILLING ACCESSORIES FOR CERAMICS ARE WORTH HAVING IN YOUR WORKSHOP?

26 August 2025
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Drilling in ceramics may seem like a simple task, but without the right accessories and preparation, the risk of damaging tiles is very high. Even the best diamond hole saw won't be sufficient if we don't ensure stabilization, cooling, and surface protection. In this article, we present all the necessary accessories that should be in every DIY workshop and professional's toolkit to ensure precise, safe, and efficient work.

Open Diamond Hole Saws – The Heart of Every Drilling

The primary tool for drilling in ceramics is diamond hole saws. Thanks to the diamond coating, they allow for precise hole-making in hard materials without the risk of cracking. When choosing a hole saw, it is worth paying attention to:

  • the diameter of the hole,

  • the type of ceramic (porcelain, glass tiles, tiles),

  • the ability to cool with water during operation.

Open diamond hole saws work well with various materials and are durable, which is essential for frequent drilling.

Drilling Guides – A Guarantee of Precision

One of the most common problems when drilling tiles is the drill slipping, especially at the beginning of drilling. Guides help keep the drill in the correct position and angle. This simple accessory increases the precision of holes and minimizes the risk of chipping on the surface of the ceramics, which is especially important with polished porcelain or thin tiles.

Water Cooling – Key to Tool Longevity

During drilling in ceramics and porcelain, a lot of heat is generated, which can lead to rapid wear of the drill or hole saw. Cooling with water not only increases the durability of the tools but also minimizes the risk of cracking in the tiles. It is worth having a system for a constant water supply in the workshop or at least a cup of water and a sponge to cool the drilling area.

Masking Tapes – A Simple Way to Protect Surfaces

When drilling thin or polished tiles, using masking tape is a very effective way to protect the surface. When applied to the drilling area, it prevents chipping, scratching, and the formation of micro-cracks. Masking tapes are inexpensive, easy to use, and significantly enhance the aesthetics of the drilled holes.

Drills for Ceramics, Porcelain, and Glass

Not every hole saw is suitable for every material. It is worth having a set of drills intended for different surfaces in the workshop:

  • ceramic drills – for standard tiles,

  • porcelain drills – for harder materials that require durable tips,

  • glass drills – special ones, with a precise tip that minimizes the risk of cracking.

Thanks to this, every drilling process is faster and safer.

Personal Protection – Safety First

During drilling in ceramics, dust and chips are generated, which can be hazardous to the eyes and respiratory system. The following are essential:

  • safety glasses,

  • gloves,

  • dust mask.

Taking care of safety increases work comfort and helps avoid accidents.

Rubber Mallet and Stabilizing Wedges

For larger tile pieces or when drilling at an angle, rubber mallets and stabilizing wedges are useful. They keep the tile in the correct position, prevent the material from shifting, and facilitate precise hole making. These simple tools significantly improve work quality.

Other Useful Accessories

It is also worth adding to the workshop:

  • a measuring tape or template for marking drilling points,

  • a water container for cooling,

  • small brushes for cleaning holes after drilling,

  • anti-slip pads for tile stabilization.

 

Summary

A well-equipped workshop is the key to effective and safe drilling in ceramics. Open diamond hole saws, guides, water cooling, drills for various materials, masking tapes, and basic protective accessories ensure precision and protect both the material and the tools.

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