What kind of drill bit should I use to drill holes in enamelware?
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You would need a center punch to mark where you want to drill and dimple the coating. Then use a high speed steel drill bit. Start slow to get the hole started then medium speed with slight pressure. Don't force let the bit do the job.
Don't crack the enamelware https://www.ehow.com/how_6942600_do-cut-hole-enamel-ware_.html
Start with a small drill bit and get larger gradually and you will be less apt to shatter or crack the enamelware. As was suggested before, let the drill bit do the work. If you apply too much pressure the end result will be disastrous.