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I have a sheet of Lexan that I need to cut a 4" circle in. The only tools I have are a Dremel and a hand drill (yay for apartment living ). Any ideas?
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Ok, that's what I was thinking of, but I don't ever recall seeing one that big. I'll look again!toyomatt84 said:Holesaw drill bit. They make them up to 8" if I'm not mistaken. The bit should look like a big bowl and have a serated edge.
Stedeman said:A hole saw is one of the best ways but the Dremel with the spiral saw bit and hole attachment would do too.
[Me doing a Tool Man Rant]Apartment living is no excuse for not having enough tools! I live in a 900 sq ft apartment with a wife and 5yr old daughter and I have a router, table saw, Dremel, full size work bench (fits perfectly in my sliding door hall closet), 4+ tool boxes, 2 drills, torch, and a boat load more. A man for no other reason than being a man must collect tools! Where there is a man and tools there is a way! [End Tool Man Rant]
I looked on the Dremel site and it looks like to even use the cirlce cutter, I'd need the High Speed rotary saw instead of the regular Multi-Tool that I have now. While I'd love to own more tools, now is not the time for me to be upgrading my collectionStedeman said:A hole saw is one of the best ways but the Dremel with the spiral saw bit and hole attachment would do too.
[Me doing a Tool Man Rant]Apartment living is no excuse for not having enough tools! I live in a 900 sq ft apartment with a wife and 5yr old daughter and I have a router, table saw, Dremel, full size work bench (fits perfectly in my sliding door hall closet), 4+ tool boxes, 2 drills, torch, and a boat load more. A man for no other reason than being a man must collect tools! Where there is a man and tools there is a way! [End Tool Man Rant]