Drilling a hole in a pentium pro for a key chain - help

Speedy3D!

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Well, I have an old pentium pro that I want to drill a hole (or someting) to connect it to my key chain, but the thing seems to be made of somekind of extermely dense silicon or someting, and I can't drill a hole through it (I even tried burning/melting a hole through it). Nothing works, do you guys have any ideas, or do I need to get a diamond tipped drill bit? :(
 

lumpyhed2

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i've been meaning to drill a hole in this here DX4-100 for a while...i'll get back to you if i'm sucessful.
 

compuwiz1

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Here is a hint. I belive you want something that is capable of drilling ceramics, porcelan and masonary products. ;)
 

Speedy3D!

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yeah, does anybody know the exact drill bit I would need for that? Or maybe a more powerful drill :(
 

kylebisme

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a tungsten carbide tiped bit should do the trick, they're tough little basterds. about two or three times more expencive than a standard bit though.
 

celery550

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I tried the exact same thing with one of the PPro 180's I bought off the sale/trade forum, I didn't even put a dent it the dam thing. I tried using a Dremmel and a $13 bit I got for it, I don't remember what it was made of, all it did was scratch it..sorta

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Speedy3D!

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LOL ... Actually what I ended up doing was soldering a keychain clip onto the corner of it.
 

snut

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er...I have a busted druon that i wanted to make a keychain buy i cant make a hold on the damn thing :( now it just sits in my car as a ordiment :(
 

MadRat

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You want a sand-blast style etching wand to pulverize a hole through it. Drills will crack the ceramic. Go to a hobby store and look for these wands. Kind of expensive equipment to make a key ring. :)