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Thanks guys for encouraging me to try this myself rather than having it done by a glass shop! It's definitely not as hard as I thought it would be. Now that I've said that... watch me crack the glass on my next attempt...
haha
It's funny though, when I bought this at Lowe's they said I wouldn't be able to drill holes in it because it's too thin (1/8" pane). It's always fun to prove people wrong.
Here's my first attempt, I just used a piece of scrap glass for this so I could get the hang of it. There was a lot of chipping, but I think that's okay, right? I know you can flip the glass over and drill from the other side to reduce chipping, but I don't think I'd be able to line up the holes well if I tried that.
Here's the drill bit.
The retaining ring made from plumbers putty, with water in it.
Drilled through.
Cleaned up. There are a lot of scratches because I had a hard time holding the drill in one spot at first.
The cut out part.
It's funny though, when I bought this at Lowe's they said I wouldn't be able to drill holes in it because it's too thin (1/8" pane). It's always fun to prove people wrong.
Here's my first attempt, I just used a piece of scrap glass for this so I could get the hang of it. There was a lot of chipping, but I think that's okay, right? I know you can flip the glass over and drill from the other side to reduce chipping, but I don't think I'd be able to line up the holes well if I tried that.
Here's the drill bit.

The retaining ring made from plumbers putty, with water in it.

Drilled through.

Cleaned up. There are a lot of scratches because I had a hard time holding the drill in one spot at first.

The cut out part.
