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If you need guidance without the pilot drill bit (e.g. when cutting around a hole that is already larger than the pilot drill bit, or if you need discs without a hole), try clamping a template cut with the same hole saw on top of your workpiece.<sup> [http://www.holzwerken.net/Wissen/Tipps-Tricks/Tischlern/Runde-Scheiben-ohne-Mittenbohrung]</sup> | If you need guidance without the pilot drill bit (e.g. when cutting around a hole that is already larger than the pilot drill bit, or if you need discs without a hole), try clamping a template cut with the same hole saw on top of your workpiece.<sup> [http://www.holzwerken.net/Wissen/Tipps-Tricks/Tischlern/Runde-Scheiben-ohne-Mittenbohrung]</sup> | ||
We currently have a set of wood hole saws that can cut 44 mm deep and 26, 32, 39, 45, 51, 58 or 64 mm in diameter. | We currently have a set of wood hole saws that can cut [[MaxSawCutDepthMillimeters::44]] mm deep and 26, 32, 39, 45, 51, 58 or 64 mm in diameter. | ||
'''There is significant kickback when (mis-)using this tool, take the time do it right!''' | '''There is significant kickback when (mis-)using this tool, take the time do it right!''' |
Revision as of 22:00, 30 October 2019
ToolInfoBox Hole Saws | |
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Synonyms: | bell saws, hole cutter bits; DE: Lochsägen, Kreisbohrer, Dosenbohrer, Bohrkronen, Topfsägen, Lochkranzbohrer |
Type: | bits/saws |
Material: | depends on type (wood, concrete or even metals) |
Used with: | drills |
Location: | drilling table (wood workshop |
Access Requirements: | upon reading |
Tutors: | Lukas |
Hole saws are drill bits that consist of a saw blade holder and a central pilot drill bit which determines the position of the hole. Often, interchangeable saw blades are locked on the holder one at a time.
If you need guidance without the pilot drill bit (e.g. when cutting around a hole that is already larger than the pilot drill bit, or if you need discs without a hole), try clamping a template cut with the same hole saw on top of your workpiece. [1]
We currently have a set of wood hole saws that can cut 44 mm deep and 26, 32, 39, 45, 51, 58 or 64 mm in diameter.
There is significant kickback when (mis-)using this tool, take the time do it right!
Proper Use
Put only a single saw blade into the holder when you want to use it!
Use a drill at relatively high speed but little pressure.
⌀ | max rpm |
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26 - 39 mm | 1200 |
45 - 58 mm | 1000 |
64 mm | 800 |
No hammering drill can be used to saw holes.
Besides keeping the saws intact, please take personal safety precautions and wear safety goggles!
Past Issues
2018-3: the screw broke out of the aluminum blade holder - fixed by drilling/tapping a new hole opposite of it