So, I was making some modifications to my cab, but I first was doing some tests. I wanted to put some holes in the side of my cab for the wires for my aimtrak guns to go through. My cab is made of Melamine, and I had a spare piece laying around, and I got a new hole-saw bit I wanted to try out. So I was making holes on a spare piece, and while I was making a hole, I noticed a lot of smoke coming out from where the pilot hole bit was drilling. I immediately stopped thinking "Holy crap! I'm rubbin two sticks together! FIRE!" Nothing caught on fire, but I did notice the shavings were singed. Now, I was drilling a bit slow, because I got a tip that if you don't drill too fast, the laminate on the melamine wouldn't crack as bad, and I was finding it to be true. But is it normal for smoke to show up like that? Or am I doing something wrong. I'm new at this wood working stuff, so just wanted to know. Noobs have to get educated some time right?