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In essence, drilling metal is no different than drilling wood. You set the drill bit in place, push the button and press the bit into the material you're drilling. But, there are two main differences. The material your drill bit is made of must be of stronger construction, and you need to take extra precautions to protect against sparks and flying debris. Slivers of metal are sharper and can cause more damage than sawdust and pieces of wood.
 
In essence, drilling metal is no different than drilling wood. You set the drill bit in place, push the button and press the bit into the material you're drilling. But, there are two main differences. The material your drill bit is made of must be of stronger construction, and you need to take extra precautions to protect against sparks and flying debris. Slivers of metal are sharper and can cause more damage than sawdust and pieces of wood.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==