jevery Registered Joined Jul 3, 2010 Location Oklahoma Aug 23, 2010 #21 Rough it out with the cutting disk and smooth it up with the grinding wheel. Heres one I did. Took a while to get it like I wanted it, but I think easier than a jigsaw.
Rough it out with the cutting disk and smooth it up with the grinding wheel. Heres one I did. Took a while to get it like I wanted it, but I think easier than a jigsaw.
Neuromancer Member Joined Oct 11, 2005 Location Tau'ri Aug 23, 2010 #22 I used to use jigsaw and/or tin snips... but tinsnips bend the metal too much and the jigsaw is not a good tool for thin aluminum. Hole saw followed by filing/sanding. If you do it enough to learn how to just do it with a dremel/cutting wheel, you could have saved a ton of time just getting a hole saw for 20 bucks
I used to use jigsaw and/or tin snips... but tinsnips bend the metal too much and the jigsaw is not a good tool for thin aluminum. Hole saw followed by filing/sanding. If you do it enough to learn how to just do it with a dremel/cutting wheel, you could have saved a ton of time just getting a hole saw for 20 bucks
Grosjambon Member Joined Oct 10, 2009 Location Montreal - Canada Or @Cegep Maisoneuve Aug 24, 2010 #23 btw, he,s not cutting metal but wood does he? I am right? or not. Dremel are just useless for wood.