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cutting perfect circles in plywood
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Any advice on how to cut perfect circles in plywood or who would have the tools to do it for me. I myself don't have any specialist tools. I marked the centre of where i want the hole to be and the diametre I want it but my local DIY stores only do straight cuts
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have to do it yourself, you will require an electric drill with a 1/4 inch bit and a variable speed jigsaw with a small blade for cutting circles (just look at the jigsaw blade chart, you will easily see it). Drill a hole inside your circle, insert the jigsaw blade, have the jigsaw on a fairly low speed and then cut out towards your line and then slowly and carefully along it. Keep the sawdust clear so that you can see your line, and you can cut cheese shapes out by going backwards and forwards towards the hole if you find this easier. Sandpaper afterwards.
Another good investment for all kinds of cutting is a "rotary power tool". This device is not expensive and the kit comes with a circle cutting guide. They're marketed here in the U.S. under the brand name Dremel, as well as others and are available at all DIY stores for about $70 U.S. I have one and it is one of the most useful devices I have...
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