Hi all,
My center ribs require me to cut an oval shape for one of the lightening holes. The centers for the two circles that make up the oval are close enough that cutting one hole and then the other with a fly cutter is not really an option.
I've read that the malco hole cutter is a good tool for this type of situation because you only cut the material out where you want (leaving the centers). This sounded like a solution.
Last night I remembered that Dremel offers a similar type of hole cutter attachment for their rotary tools.
In my mind, if it works, the dremel is a much more appealing. Once these 14 ovals are cut. A malco cutter would most likely sit around collecting dust becoming part of the "cool tool" collection. A dremel might just find some other useful purpose once the hole cutting is done.
Has anyone ever used this Dremel hole cutting attachment? I'd feel better plunking down the cash if I knew of someone who had experienced sucess with it in the past.
Keith
dremel tool Question
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As I walked the halls at Home Depot tonight, I remembered that I had a Ryobi rotozip style tool at home and that it might have a circle cutter attachment. So I decided that before I spent my money I would see if that tool could do the job.
After futzing around with it for 1/2 hour or so I decided to give the fly cutter another attempt. I reasoned that it was only 12 more holes (24 really). With some patience and some slow cutting all of the ovals are cut. Problem solved.
and I still have my birthday money to spend
After futzing around with it for 1/2 hour or so I decided to give the fly cutter another attempt. I reasoned that it was only 12 more holes (24 really). With some patience and some slow cutting all of the ovals are cut. Problem solved.
and I still have my birthday money to spend
