![]() So, it's obvious that you need to cut a hole, but how? Of course there's many options, but if you want a really nice, clean, round hole, one of the ways I like is to use a spade bit. The good news is that since you didn't pay much for it, if you ruin it, it's not too big of a deal, right? ![]() So if you're using an old piece of furniture but want to run power inside, for electronics or a charging station, you're going to have to put a hole in it. Even more bonus? It's often cheaper! But, old furniture doesn't come with all the convenient punch-outs and access panels that new furniture does. Often well-built, with more durability and character than anything you could buy new, thrifted furniture is funky and fun.
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