I'm having an utter nightmare trying to cut a hole in my stainless steel utensil holder to make my hobo.
i've got a nice Ikea job with lots of holes all over including the bottom. it should fire up wood without bother but i'm seriously struggling to cut a decent hole.
anybody got any tips or tool advice for this?
Stainless is a swine to work with, and if you try to drill it you need a sharp drill, firm pressure and COOLANT. A squeezy bottle full of water will do, best to get a friend to squirt it on the work for you. Try not to let the drill 'skip' on the metal, that destroys drill bits really quickly. The problem isn't the hardness of the metal, but the poor thermal conductivity of stainless which means that heat isn't conducted away from the cutting edges quickly enough.
It's probably easiest to use a padsaw with a hacksaw blade in it. You can cut stainless with a hacksaw fairly easily. To cut thin metal you need fine teeth. Don't cut at a right-angle to the sheet, cut at an acute angle so that a wider piece of metal is presented to the blade.
You can use tin snips if you have a pair small enough to start in one of the holes.
Let me know if you need more help.