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Nanonymous No.8674 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C]
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How to bore a glass jar with a glass drill? It's hard, I already drilled very small fossa, but I'm afraid of glass dust. I wet the jar, so at least most dust in water. But no matter, I feel bad feels. Is it nocebo?

Nanonymous No.8676 [D]

Have a constant stream of water running over the jar as you drill, and wear a mask and eye-protection.

Nanonymous No.8677 [D][U][F]
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This applies to everything made from sand, doesn't it?

Nanonymous No.8678 [D]

Just think about it like regular dust. You breath dust and sand every day and it kills you too slow for you to notice.

Nanonymous No.8685 [D]

Use a stream of water, wear a mask and turn on a fan/open the windows/do it outside.
This should quell your paranoia.

Nanonymous No.8768 [D] >>8770

Okay, I just drilled a hole in bathroom, positions of water suppliers allows it. Is glass dust harmful to sewerage pipes?

Nanonymous No.8770 [D]

>>8768
No, just flush the shit down the drain.
Glass dust is generally harmful to machines with bearing surfaces and moving parts because it wears them out. But you won't have to worry about it.