Cutting a Glass Mirror

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Not really a boating question but I know that there is good expertise here on the forum:

I have a mirror for the bathroom wall. I need to cut either a slot or some holes in it to allow the wires for a shaver socket to come through and for the securing screws for the socket cover to go through the mirror and secure to the back box.
the mirror is 1.0 x 1.5m

how do I cut or drill the mirror without causing a big crack or shattering it!

Tools available: power drill, dremel, hand tools
 
I think you can try drilling it underwater, but use a non-mains power tool in case you get fried.

You can cut class underwater with scissors without cracking it, so I presume a drill will work in the same fashion.

If it doesn't work I accept no responsibility for the 7 yrs bad luck.

Dude
 
No guarantee, but I think you can drill glass with a hollow drill, grinding paste and low speed. With respect, the underwater method seems to have a touch of the old wife's tale about it. If it were mine, I'd take it to the local glazier.
Ed. for "hollow drill" read "short length of metal tube."
 
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The underwater method works...take a piece of glass, a bowl of water and scissors and give it a go.

Dude

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I'm amazed, it doesn't seem possible. I'm going to have a go with a spare bit of glass. Do you still have to 'score' the surface as if cutting normally, then use the scissors to sort of 'cut' along the line? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
I have used successfully in the past a small "ring" of putty round the mark, filled it with water and used a masonry drill at slow speed, but only on clear glass not mirror, and it always has been new glass which is "softer" than old glass.
I have several battery operated shavers, which seem to last for a couple of month before requiring charge. Is this not easier?
 
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