How to drill drainage holes yourself with just a few simple supplies.
How to drill a hole through ceramic pottery.
3 use the drill at a slow and steady pace.
Drill carbide drill bits tape water bottle safety glasses foam and ear protection not pictured.
Lay the bit at a low angle where you want the edge of the hole to be located.
Then we applied moderate pressure while drilling down into the ceramic pot with a slow to moderate speed.
I flipped my pot upside down and placed the tip of the drill bit in the center of the pot.
Get the cooling water set up.
Be sure that the pot is set somewhere where it is secure and won t move as you start to drill.
Put the tip of the power drill in the center of the masking tape.
Set your pot upside down so that you are drilling from the outside in.
Make sure you add eye protection too you don t want to mess with flying shrapnel.
Use a nail to make a puncture mark in the exact location on your ceramic pot where you intend to drill.
Set the carbide tipped masonry bit in the drill.
2 spray water on the piece before drilling.
Drill a hole in a ceramic pot a drainage hole helps excess water leave the soil so that your plant s roots are not sitting in a puddle rotting.
The puncture mark will not only highlight where you intend to drill but it will also prevent the drill from slipping.
Mark the position of where you require the hole to be with a marker pen and place a strip of masking tape over the top.
How to drill a hole in a ceramic pot step 1.
I have come across many clay flowerpots and planters i absolutely adore only to pick them and find out they do not have any drainage holes.
1 all the tools needed for drilling through fired ceramic.
If you do not have a nail you could use a marker pen to highlight the target.
Center your drill bit so that your hole will be in the center.
Then start the drill at a low speed.
The masking tape helps to prevent any skittering across the surface which when you begin to drill and make the first initial cut this can happen.
Increase the drill speed while maintaining the same position on the pot.
Wear your safety glasses as there s always a chance the tile will split sending ceramic shards into the air.
Pop your masonry drill bit on to your drill and secure it in place.