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Hi David,
We do that exact same thing...mason bit should do the job. Here's whatcha do...
Get a mason bit that is the size of the tubing. Also get a washer that allows the diameter of the bit to fit inside without being too tight or too lose.
Place a piece of masking tape in the center of the right-side-up saucer, then tape the washer in the center. The tape helps prevent cracking/chipping, and the washer will keep your bit where it needs to be. Fill the saucer with a little bit of water and drill slow and steady. This keeps the saucer cool and helps prevent cracking. You should be fine. Maybe try practicing first. Pick up even a small ceramic saucer and drill a few holes in it. That way you'll feel comfortable when you do it for the client. Your hole may not be perfect as it is in pots, but one thing we do is fill the saucer with stones.
If the client is looking for this to be a bird bath...granted birds are attracted to running water, and I love birds, but everything I have ever read says birds will not land on a smooth glazed surface like that as it's too slippery. Just FYI. Maybe a few stones in the bottom would eliminate the slippery surface and cover any minor flaws...which would be just that, minor. Not so many as to take up the entire saucer, just to cover the bottom.
good luck!
Let me know how you make out!
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