Reposition Holesaw to End Sawdust Woes
I've used a holesaw many times in the past to cut out wheels for toys.
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I've used a holesaw many times in the past to cut out wheels for toys. And almost always, sawdust would clog the saw, the wood would burn, and smoke would fill my shop.
Now, I position the holesaw right at the edge of the stock, creating an escape path for the sawdust. No more clogging, no more smoke.
—John Santoro, Billerica, Mass.