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Punching Holes in CDs?
What's the best way to do it? I do not have a crop-a-dile.
Thanks!
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Before I got my crop a dile, I used a drill to actually make the holes.
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Yep, I'd use a drill or dremel type tool.
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Yeah i just made my CD album and I used a drill out in the garage it worked really well!
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Another drill user here and I have a crop-a-dile.
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Before there were Crop-A-Diles and before I had invested in a Dremel, I used to use your everyday small hole-puncher. Here's the key: put it in hot water for a while to "soften" it (of course, before you decorate the CD, lol). This helps prevent it from cracking when you punch it, too....
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When I got hubby to do mine with his power drill, he just put some masking tape on the outside CDs to prevent cracking, then drilled through the lot all at once. If you've already put your papers on, place an undecorated CD on either side of the decorated stack and drill through.
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If you drill a stack, I suggest using a clamp of some sort to keep them from shifting while drilling through.
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