Holes
Holes
I need a cheap way ( no dremmel ) to cut a 90mm hole in the bottom of a wavemaster aluminum case. An arbor hole saw runs $35...anything cheaper that will cut a clean hole???
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the other option is a hole saw they make nice clean cuts most of the time depending on how tough the material of your case is. You can also use a jigsaw if you dont care about it being round make it more square with angled corrners for the screws.
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you took my response, lol ; a hole saw is a good way of doing it; a hole cutting bit (hole cutter w/ drill bit as a guide) works as well (same thing?? lol); it's pretty clean, and you can use it with a portable drill. Just stick your guide bit through the middle of the cutting bit, put the bit on the drill and chuck her down, and away you go