WittyMonikerGoesHere t1_j24oc0e wrote
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This isn't necessarily true. Quartz is typically cut with a diamond crusted abrasive hole saw, preferably a wet cut. Attempting to cut steel with the same bit will destroy the abrasive. You might make it through, but the (very expensive) bit will be ruined.
Hittinuhard t1_j25ydgt wrote
I rarely cut Quartz wet when in the field.
[deleted] OP t1_j251l74 wrote
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luv_____to_____race t1_j25yj5t wrote
Trust me, the diamond abrasive will NOT make it through the SS even once. The heat generated in the SS is too much. Both the bit and the SS turn pretty blue colors, and you just smoke the drill too. 0/10 do not recommend.
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