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<blockquote data-quote="ItalynStylion" data-source="post: 4018049" data-attributes="member: 568239"><p>I use a Rotozip and a wooden yard stick and I take all 3/4 in one pass. Starting from two inches on the yard stick where I have a hole that I use as a center; I just drill a small hole the length of the radius I need to cut. Then i stick a pen in the hole and rotate it around to make a perfect circle.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty dam good with the Rotozip. I touch the line (but not take it) all the way around and only vary about 1mm. The bits eventually break but Lowes has a warranty on them so when they do I just take them back and get new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ItalynStylion, post: 4018049, member: 568239"] I use a Rotozip and a wooden yard stick and I take all 3/4 in one pass. Starting from two inches on the yard stick where I have a hole that I use as a center; I just drill a small hole the length of the radius I need to cut. Then i stick a pen in the hole and rotate it around to make a perfect circle. I'm pretty dam good with the Rotozip. I touch the line (but not take it) all the way around and only vary about 1mm. The bits eventually break but Lowes has a warranty on them so when they do I just take them back and get new ones. [/QUOTE]
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