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smineart(at)mahaska.org Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 3:26 am Post subject: driving a flycutter |
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For cutting circular holes with my flycutter, I had good results chucking it into a bit brace (an antique I scrounged from my Father-in-law's farm); it gives good control if not too much force is applied.
Steve Mineart, 601/vair,
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cscsail(at)gmavt.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:57 am Post subject: driving a flycutter |
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I was concerned that I could really screw up a perfectly good chunk of aluminum with a flycutter. I used a flycutter or hole saw to make plywood templates. I then used a hand held Riobi battery powered laminate trimmer with a 1/2" router bit and top bearing that would run around the inside of the template. Makes very clean perfect holes and shapes.
Gordon
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