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Step 7Drill keychain hole

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After sanding allow the epoxy to completely set (maybe an hour, maybe overnight depending on the type of epoxy used), then you can start drilling the hole to hang your belt cutter from your key chain.

You will need to use a drill with a bit specifically designed for metal, if you use a wood bit you run the risk of damage to your tools, this project, and yourself. Slap on your safety goggles and slowly start drilling.
The reason we're using a metal bit is because we're going to drill through the metal blade inside. Start small with a pilot hole, then change to a large bit and drill again to enlarge the opening.


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