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On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:06:17PM -0700, Kevin Karplus wrote:
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> Drilling paper and cardboard is usually done with a hollow bit, and
> requires a steadier support than a hand drill.
>
> Generally print shops (even Kinko's) have the equipment and do the
> drilling fairly cheaply.
Yep. I happen to have a paper drill. The bit is hollow, much like a
leather punch with the bevel on the inside. The bits normally handle
one or two inches of paper at a time.
Regular drill bits will not slice cleanly, in general.
yours,
Michael
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