Published On Nov 21, 2022
Hole saws rely heavily on their pilot bit or centering pin to keep the cutter steady while cutting. But what if your pilot bit breaks or you have nothing to keep the centering pin in place? Here's a few ways I've come up with to solve these problems and use hole cutters where some thought it wasn't possible!
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The Tools Featured in This Video:
Harbor Freight Grinder
Corded 4-1/2 in. 5 Amp Angle Grinder
Hougen RotaCut Hole Cutters
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Large https://amzn.to/3ukxxL5
Vise Wilton
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Misc. BiMetal Hole Saws from Milwaukee and Lenox.
The Video Production Equipment I Use:
The Video Production Equipment I Use:
Cameras:
Sony A7iii Mirrorless Camera
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Lumix G7 Mirrorless Camera
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Audio Equipment:
Rode Wireless Go Lav
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Giant Squid Lav
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Sound Recorder Zoom H4n Pro
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Tripod Manfrotto
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Tripod Head
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Neewer Camera Slider
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Teleprompter
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Lighting:
Flashpoint Ring Light
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Phottix Nuada R3
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