Roto zip -- circles ?
"HeyBub" wrote in
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Then, too, there's the jigsaw technique for cutting the interior of a
wood sheet... The OP didn't say whether he wanted a circulare hole or
a circular plate. If the latter, there's a technique for so doing
using a table saw.
If he needs a circular hole, a set of drill bits will cost way less than
the Rotozip and probably leave him much happier. If he needs circular
plates (with a centered hole in the middle), a good hole saw set will
probably cost about the same as the Rotozip and probably work much better.
In short, small rotary tools have few uses in woodworking.
Puckdropper
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