Hi - I have a circular tray, 39cm across, shiny, which I take to be of stainless steel.
It "donnnnng!"s very nicely, presumably because it's hard, and I'm using it to make a doorbell gong. (It was only£1!) I had it suspended on thin nylon (?) thread via tiny hookeyes epoxied to the back at the top.
All very well and good, but in the recent warm weather the eyes popped off. No problem, I thought, I'll just drill a couple of small holes near the top instead.
Unfortunately.... none of my drill bits would touch it. Nor would any of my cheap set of diamond-coated bits in a Dremel. I've made holes easily in a lathe chisel before now, so I'm a bit flummoxed.
Any ideas, please?
It "donnnnng!"s very nicely, presumably because it's hard, and I'm using it to make a doorbell gong. (It was only£1!) I had it suspended on thin nylon (?) thread via tiny hookeyes epoxied to the back at the top.
All very well and good, but in the recent warm weather the eyes popped off. No problem, I thought, I'll just drill a couple of small holes near the top instead.
Unfortunately.... none of my drill bits would touch it. Nor would any of my cheap set of diamond-coated bits in a Dremel. I've made holes easily in a lathe chisel before now, so I'm a bit flummoxed.
Any ideas, please?