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I want to cut round clean-out doors in my birdhouses and wish
there was a hole saw with a very thin kerf, like a metal bandsaw blade (.035" thick). All the hole saws I can buy have about .100" kerfs, which is too much to "fudge". Cut with a band saw works well, but, it's not a central hole. Even have the idea to try to make one from a 1 1/16" wide metal band saw I have... I'd gently feed it in a drill press. Al |
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