thinwater
Well-Known Member
If you have a drill press, a fly cutter is on of my favorite methods. But don't even try it otherwise.
Have made a few speaker cabinets in the past. No elaborate workshop at the time, just in the garden shed.Methinks your Jigsaw skills are better the mine![]()
It doesn't need to be that tidy - I think I'll go at it with a jigsaw.
I've got some big holesaws but I've never seen a 200mm one.
Richard
If the OP is drilling or into something fitted in a boat it's a good idea to make sure of what's on the other side. Fuel tank? Electrics, Hoses? Sea?
I'm making something to secure gas bottles in a gas locker.
Just just glued 4 little chocks to the floor of the locker that fit inside the cylinder's bottom ring.
Saved all this high precision carpentry!
Just just glued 4 little chocks to the floor of the locker that fit inside the cylinder's bottom ring.
Saved all this high precision carpentry!
Remember when snooker referees had an unweildy partial sphere to mark the position of a ball for cleaning etc? It took decades before someone realized that two points was enough to define a ball's position on a plane. Three points would secure it on that plane.
There may only be three ........ but no I don't remember when snooker referees had unwieldy partial spheres.
Just for you...I've got some big holesaws but I've never seen a 200mm one.
Richard
How do you prevent your jig saw/Trammell/disc combination from becoming a freehand circle- wrecking device as you complete the cut?
As for downward cutting blades - the work of the devil! Especially when manufacturers of decorative faced ply sponsor the secretion of one in a mixed set of blades supplied with a new jigsaw - ,
"Job's nearly done, blades getting a bit blunt now though, pity to spoil the work by bashing on through, I'll just use that other wood-cutting blade for the last bit.... then ......LIFT SLAM LIFT SLAM LIFT SLAM - What the......!!!
Or am I the only one?