Buy the stopper borer. It only costs a few bucks, and you will find it infinitely useful.
A drill press can drill a hole in a frozen rubber stopper. But, the stopper borer is straight-forward.Yttrium2 - 19-5-2021 at 22:02
Not sure if this one can do 12mm holes,
it is 13 bucksBelowzero - 19-5-2021 at 23:14
A regular steel or wood drill works quite well actually.
Just hold the stopper in your fist and use a small size drill first, then use a larger drill for whatever size you require.
Slowly work up to max speed to get a smooth hole.
Obviously this is slightly risky.
[Edited on 20-5-2021 by Belowzero]draculic acid69 - 20-5-2021 at 01:28
I've tried drilling rubber stoppers before and it's not an easy substance to drill.
Freezing is a must. Without Freezing it'll go to crapOxy - 20-5-2021 at 05:45
Stopper borer is a cheap and simple tool (DIY version may be made easily) but very useful.
I mostly use all-glass setups but there are some cases when there is a need to prepare a setup having 3 or 4 washing bottles. In such case a rubber
stopper with 2 holes and glass tubes (can be made from cheap Pasteur pipettes) is very handy as wash bottle can be made from any flask.