Drilling Holes in acoustic panelling

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I've purchased some acoustic panelling to line one side of a stairwell

I want to mount a balustrade on the same wall using 50mm stand-offs


What is the best way to drill neat 50mm holes through the panelling to accommodate the standoffs?

Regards

Tet
 
Oh OK, I think I misunderstood, so you're fitting the boards to the wall, then fitting the balustrade to the acoustic panel/wall? If you fit those stand-offs to the wall rather than the face of the panels then there'll be no room for a gap between the panel and the handrail surely?
 
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Maybe I should have included a picture from the get-go..

This is just by way of example, but imagine the left-hand stair wall covered with the panelling, going behind the glass right to floor level. The standoffs create a gap between the glass and the panelling (how big a gap is yet another unmade decision)

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Regards

Tet
 
Just a 50mm hole saw then. Or maybe slightly bigger. Maybe use a sacrificial bit of 6mm plywood or whatever clamped tight to the face of the acoustic sheets to ensure a clean cut.
 
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