Taboma
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Like on the wires in a box when the drywaller uses it to cut out every box in the house
Seems we're always trying to defend our work from one trade or another.
Like on the wires in a box when the drywaller uses it to cut out every box in the house
My Dremel has a round attachment to keep the tool 90 degrees from your work surface. That worked good to steady mine. A sharp bit and experimentation to get the speed correct helps too. It's not a perfect hole but if things get a little questionable just cut a little less and go back later to fine tune the hole.I've never used a Roto-Zip, but I've tried using my Dremel. Holy Jagged Edge Hell, is the secret using a guide ? Because when I've tried it, especially in wood, the varying density causes the tool to wander all over the place. When I've looked at the Roto-Zips I see mental images of it just zipping where it shouldn't be zipping.