My suggestion is to stick with the jig saw. It's much quicker and you have
one on hand. After the rough cut use a spindle sander to clean up to the
lines. The bowls lips will cover up any small irregularities. Check out my
efforts on a similar project in abpw 1 "Dog Dish Holder .
Bill
"Jon" wrote in message
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You need a left handed circle cutting saw. Jus kidding. I use my bandsaw
with it's circle cutting jig.
Jon
"Larry" wrote in message
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In article ,
Toller wrote:
I am making a dog dish holder, and need to cut some 6" holes out for the
dishes. I have tried a jigsaw and hope to find a better method; I didn't
get the line quite perfectly. Well, not even close, actually.
I need to cut a few, so spending a few dollars is not objectionable. Any
suggestions would be appreciated. I mean, other recommending that I get
better with a jigsaw.
If you have a drill press with an appropriate low speed, there are fly
cutters available that can do this. Some of these things claim to be
useable in hand drills and probably are, but I have doubts about how
neat a hole it would be possible to cut in a hand-held drill.
http://www.holepro.com/
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...ductId=1292919
http://www.generaltools.com/product....53§ionid=2
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