Thank you for sharing your knowledge, sir. Also, great music selection. I enjoyed the video and it gave me an idea about how to make it with a motor and a cutting blade.
That's a very good idea, but it can't be a regular compass, which isn't made for hard work. When scrapping the cut we must exert a good amount of force and the tool must not shiver, tremble or quiver.
There are "compass circle cutters", I have used them just for paper but I think it would help at least to mark the circle and then finishing with an utility knife as in the video.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, sir. Also, great music selection. I enjoyed the video and it gave me an idea about how to make it with a motor and a cutting blade.
Thanks for your comment Aaron. Yes, it's a pity there is no more classic in YT library.
Great video, it was very useful for my currant project.
Thanks for your comment Richard.
What if you just put a sharp piece of metal in a drawing compass so you can adjust in on the fly?
That's a very good idea, but it can't be a regular compass, which isn't made for hard work. When scrapping the cut we must exert a good amount of force and the tool must not shiver, tremble or quiver.
There are "compass circle cutters", I have used them just for paper but I think it would help at least to mark the circle and then finishing with an utility knife as in the video.
This is great but I don't want a hole in the middle of my piece. Thank you.
@@Buzz65 just fix another piece over the centre