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A truly hot setup for making a single hole in an egg is to use a Dremel-type tool with a cone-shaped 1/8" bit to start the hole, followed by a ball-shaped 1/8" bit. Both bits preferably diamond grit to minimimize vibration (can be had inexpensively at [http://www.harborfreight.com/diamond-point-rotary-bit-set-20-pc-69653.html harbor freight]). The 1/8" size, though small, works fine with the one-hole egg blower referenced above. | A truly hot setup for making a single hole in an egg is to use a Dremel-type tool with a cone-shaped 1/8" bit to start the hole, followed by a ball-shaped 1/8" bit. Both bits preferably diamond grit to minimimize vibration (can be had inexpensively at [http://www.harborfreight.com/diamond-point-rotary-bit-set-20-pc-69653.html harbor freight]). The 1/8" size, though small, works fine with the one-hole egg blower referenced above. | ||
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