I recently acquired a 3/4'' thick acrylic tank. What tools do I need to drill it? Any tutorial links out there? Many of the search hits on MR seem to be on only glass aquariums and wether or not if its tempered. Thank you in advance,
when i dyi my sump i used a jig saw, but i was doing straight lines, im assuming u can drill a circular hole as well, because its depend on the a blade you use
the key is to put yellow masking tape over the area your are cutting, it will give you a smooth edge
Yikes...figures. On my way to return it now... And for the unibits, I should just order these? http://www.irwin.com/irwin/consumer/jhtml/detail.jhtml?prodId=IrwinProd100040
I thought by the unibits he meant the spade bits. The outside brads guide the hole and cut a nice edge and the middle blades shave out the hole itself. Probably your best bet for anything up to 1 1/2" otherwise you gotto go with the hole saws. Larger 2+" spade blades will get stuck and grab on you.
These are the links to both type that will work. don't waste your time with anything else. The step bits and unibits will not work the right way.
Spade = cheaper
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=170987-281-88824BX&lpage=none
Hole Saw
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=296749-28303-12244.0&lpage=none
Remember to pre drill the guide drillbit hole for the hole saw or your gonna mess your tank up.
Enjoy.
Thank you for the links tosiek! I'm going to stop by Lowes to see if they have those in stock.
about drilling acrylic could you use a forstner bit or would that have the chance of cracking the tank?
when your using a hole saw pre drill the guide drill hole first when you don't have a backing under where your drilling because when it hits through the opposite side its going to pull the bit in. When you have a hole saw attached when it pulls in its going to slam against the acrylic and chip and in some cases shatter the acrylic on thinner walled tanks.
When your using a unibit type hole saw make sure you release alot of the pressure right before you bit the opposite side as it can take out a chunk out of the back side of the acrylic as the blade gets stuck. Let the blade do the work not your muscles.