Well, I ordered a 1 1/8" Bit from Glass-Holes.com and got it the other day (I have to say, they have nice prices and very fast shipping from CA-NY) and I drilled a broken 10 gallon I had for practice. I used the Putty Well method and didn't use a wooden guide or a drill press, just started it fast at an angle to make a beginning notch, the slowed it down and leveled it off and drilled straight down. First attempt came out pretty nice, but dd have a couple small chips on the inside wall.
So, then I moved onto my 29 gallon tank that I wanted to drill, but this time I duct-taped the inside of the glass and then drilled. The duct tape holds the glass in place and keeps the disk from being punched down before the bit works all the way through. I did two holes like this and they came out perfect
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Now I am itching to drill my Exo-Terra cage which is setup as a paludarium (water and fish on bottom, frogs and day gecko on top) as it's a pain to go in there and clean the submersible filter without having the day gecko fly out and run around the living room, lol (I already ordered two more bulkheads for it, just need to find another small canister filter
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(Oh, and I wound up with an Eheim 2213 which has 1/2" tubing, so I didnt need any reducers luckily).
So, then I moved onto my 29 gallon tank that I wanted to drill, but this time I duct-taped the inside of the glass and then drilled. The duct tape holds the glass in place and keeps the disk from being punched down before the bit works all the way through. I did two holes like this and they came out perfect
![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
Now I am itching to drill my Exo-Terra cage which is setup as a paludarium (water and fish on bottom, frogs and day gecko on top) as it's a pain to go in there and clean the submersible filter without having the day gecko fly out and run around the living room, lol (I already ordered two more bulkheads for it, just need to find another small canister filter
![Wink ;) ;)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png)
(Oh, and I wound up with an Eheim 2213 which has 1/2" tubing, so I didnt need any reducers luckily).