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Don't bother with the cut "X" or running the drill backwards or the punch.

Go get a can of Johnson & Johnson floor wax like this:

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Johns...wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

When you're ready to drill with the drill bit chucked up, dip the cutting end of the drill into the wax to 1" - 1-1/2" and just drill like normal.  The wax will cause the carpet to slip around the drill and not get caught and will NOT cause a run.  Re-dip the drill for each new hole.  It will not affect the cutting of the drill (I believe it enhances the cut).

I've been doing this since the 1960's and haven't had a carpet run since.  I learned it from a car stereo installer, which I eventually became, too.

Last edited by Gordon Nichols
@R Thorpe posted:

After some thought I considered the cutting an X method then wondered ( these are  4 small holes to attach an RS style dead pedal) if a heated leather punch might give me a small “ cleared” area in the carpet. Any thoughts?

Lots of great ideas here. I do what you suggested-- heat a rod of some sort, about the same diameter as the hole, and "cauterize" the carpet.

I can get a hole with no runs with one of the other methods, but it always leaves loose strands of carpet waiting to leave loose fibers around. Burning through means no loose threads, and no runs, ever.

Your mileage may vary.

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