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Originally Posted by masraum View Post
masonry bit, I believe would be the way to go. Fortunately, marble is one of the softer natural stones.
Masonry bits use hammer action and that's the best way to crack your tile.

You need no hammer, and a bit which will either cut or abbrade the stone. I'd go with a diamond bit and slowly abrade the hole, with water cooling. A drill with a clutch will be necessary for a larger hole.

Be sure you have a replacement tile available before you start. If the material won't play ball you may need to cut the tile in two through the spot, and gnaw the hole away with jaws.

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