And here s how to drill a hole in a ceramic pot.
Making holes in ceramic pots.
You may add more holes for large diameter pots such as three holes arranged in a triangular pattern.
How to drill a hole in a ceramic pot.
At first we thought we were going to use a bit for tile but my dad couldn t find his so we opted for a masonry bit.
You can even make your own.
Find a masonry bit.
We used a masonry bit to drill our hole.
With your spray bottle in one hand and drill in the other slowly go at it.
Keep the drill bit and pot surface wet with the spray bottle.
You ll be surprised by all of the places where you can find great ceramic pots.
So here s what i used.
How to drill drainage holes in ceramic pots planters and more posted on january 16 2013 by dave 64 comments y ou can find a variety of ceramic containers at most thrift stores garage sales and outlet stores.
However most ceramic flower pots do not have any holes in the bottom of them which are vital for drainage purposes.
A ceramic pot can make an ideal storage container for your flowers and also for an indoor herb garden.
Set your pot upside down so that you are drilling from the outside in.
Ceramic pots can be purchased quite cheaply from flea markets or garage sales.
This keeps the bit from overheating and potentially snapping and the pot from cracking.
Ceramic pots and vases make for wonderful container gardens but many that you find at flea markets or specialty stores don t have a drainage hole.
On ceramics mark the spot with a ding from a smaller drill bit.
Experts at adding drainage holes to containers agree that you should mark the hole spot on the planter either with a pencil on clay pots or a nick from a nail or the drill on harder to drill pieces.
Keep holes at least 1 inch from the edge of the pot and about 2 inches from the other holes.
Center your drill bit so that your hole will be in.