Q&A for How to Drill a Hole in a Seashell (Without a Drill)

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    What if the shell is less than an inch in length?
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    Just be careful and use a smaller utensil. Try to go for a thickest part of the shell too.
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    Can you use a needle?
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    A needle would probably work because it's sharp, but it would likely be much more difficult and might crack the shell.
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    What if the shells are small like 1or 2 inches long?
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    Smaller ones are easier to break, make sure you only drill through the thickest area, and be very careful.
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    Can I bleach shells to make a dark one lighter?
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    Some shell sellers use acid to write names on them. This acid can lighten the color of the shell.
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    How do you remove the upper layer of the shell to get to the shiny original shell?
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    You cannot 'reshine' old shells. If you tried to remove a layer you would get the plain, whitish underside. You can try washing the shell, however.
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    What acid should I use when drilling a hole in a seashell?
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    Don't use acid to try to drill a hole. It won't work and will not be a small hole, it will destroy the shell.
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    Can I drill a hole in a sand dollar without a drill?
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    You can, but be very careful. Sand dollars are fragile, so I suggest you use a small thumbtack.
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    What can I do if I don't have a drill, only scissors, and those aren't working?
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    Depending on the size, you can use a small knife, drilling into the shell. You might even be able to use nails or screws for the big ones.
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    Can I use a knife to drill a hole in the seashell?
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    Depending on the size, you can use a small knife, drilling into the shell. You might even be able to use nails or screws for the big ones.
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    How long does it take to drill a hole in a seashell?
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    It depends on how thick the shell is, and how large you want to make the hole. For large shells, it usually takes 5 minutes, and small shells you should be able to do in 1or 2 minutes.
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    Can I paint it?
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    Yes, you can but make sure to use waterproof paint if you want to submerge it in water (such as that used for ponds or outdoor usage).
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