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Seen on the Sailing Florence Youtube channel, as part of an Arctic Preparation episode. I have no sail repair experience, but I'd think using a powered twist drill on sailcloth, though it evidently works, doesnt seem ideal since it will cut fibres,
I have some small awls in my Taiwan tool kit that I would probably try for this, pushed, hammered or possibly heated to melt through. A smooth awl, without the cutting faces of a twist drill, or a smooth needle without a sailmaking needles triangular shape, might also work in a drill and I'd think might melt seal the hole edges by friction.
Whats the consensus SOP?
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I have some small awls in my Taiwan tool kit that I would probably try for this, pushed, hammered or possibly heated to melt through. A smooth awl, without the cutting faces of a twist drill, or a smooth needle without a sailmaking needles triangular shape, might also work in a drill and I'd think might melt seal the hole edges by friction.
Whats the consensus SOP?
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