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Old 12-30-2007, 11:49 AM
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Default Cutting Circles - Wood, Rubbermaid, metal
When your cutting the holes into the resevoir or are that will hold the water after the watering period... What tools do you use to cut your holes?

I personally put my net pot face down on top of the lid then trace a circle around the top. I then manually draw a circle a few centimeters inside of that main circle.

I then Cut the circle using my Dremel stylus with a wierd circular cutt-off wheel. My lid circles are pretty ok but is there a better way?

Q: Is there a better way to cut circles on the lids?
Q: How do you cut yours? Tool, Method

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Old 12-30-2007, 12:02 PM
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aye man....

get yourself a drill

and a hole saw set/kit

they come with different sizes...

check lowes, home depot, target, walmart and the like
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Hole Saw Way Easier
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and way cleaner cut
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Default Cutting Circles
I have a plastic growcab and I managed to cut perfect circles for it without expensive tools. I needed 4" holes for my ventilation ducts, so I took a 4" duct adapter and put it on the stove for a minute. I then pressed the hot 4" side into the plastic and it melted a perfect circular groove in the plastic to guide the razor blade through. Cut the hole with a box cutter. Perfect Circle, no fuss.
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I agree drilling is easier, I think fostner bits are better than the hole saws, cleaner cut less deburring. Another way that has been mentioned is to use a small electric soldering iron to mark the hole which would be similar to what Alchemist is suggesting. VV
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Definately get yourself a drill and hole saw to help out with the wood cutting. And for rubbermaid's I just use a regular box cutter. It seems to work just fine for me.

Haven't had to cut into any metal yet but I'm about to in the next couple days building a dresser grow. Any suggestions for cutting out socket holes into a metal reflector?
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drill a pilot hole then use a jigsaw.
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Unfortunately, I don't have boxes full of tools to use anymore, not until i'm able to put up a new workshop. The drill I got. Figure if I just drill out a few guide holes for each socket, a decent pair of tin snips should do the trick right? I was just hoping there was an easier method with limited tools.
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