Good video, excellent idea... BUT, you need to avoid burning when using your holesaw! Try to do it at a much reduced drill speed, try to lift the holesaw frequently to extract as much sawdust as possible, and try to extract all the shavings from the hole with a vacuum while drilling. A simple but time consumming resharpening, done with a triangular file will recover most of the time spent at cutting, and will reduce or eliminate the burning and produce a cleaner cut. Best wishes from Mexico.
Use a vacuum while using the holesaw in plunges and you will eliminate burning.
that's the right thing....we'll give it a try.thank you
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hopefully we can solve that problem with the holesaw we have.
Good video, excellent idea... BUT, you need to avoid burning when using your holesaw! Try to do it at a much reduced drill speed, try to lift the holesaw frequently to extract as much sawdust as possible, and try to extract all the shavings from the hole with a vacuum while drilling. A simple but time consumming resharpening,
done with a triangular file will recover most of the time spent at cutting, and will reduce or eliminate the burning and produce a cleaner cut. Best wishes from Mexico.
thanks for the good advice. we will try to do what you say. useful comments for us in the future. .
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Get a set of tungsten tipped holesaws.
Thank you for the advice. we will try to find it.