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HomeHOME IMPROVEMENTHome ImprovementLighting & ElectricalRotozip CRCT1 Circle Cutting Attachment |
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25 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Almost perfect circles Jun 10, 2000
This rotozip Circle Cutting Attachment is very handy for making almost perfect circular cuts... I've used it a couple of times, and the circles were very accurate... Recommend highly...
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Handy in specific instances Jun 29, 2001
By Martin Focazio
"Marty"
This is a good solution for certain situations: - Cutting ceiling tile for hi-hat - Speaker cabinets - Portholes in boats - cutting fiberlass shower stalls for large valve handles It is NOT good for: - Cutting arcs in plywood - Tile - Thick wood (over 3/4") I found that the center point drifted in these applications, and it was too hard to affix the center point to the material being cut. Like the roto-zip, it's a tool of great usefulness in specific situations. I'd never get rid of my Jig-Saw, which picks up where this tool leaves off.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
A messy job at best. Oct 16, 2000
By Brian_C This cuts great circular holes and it's easy to use. The only bad thing I quickly noticed is that if you are trying to cut in a circular hole in a ceiling the airflow that normally keeps the cutting area clear blows the dust everywhere. It makes a big mess and throws more dust and debris in your face then using a circular saw or sawzall. It only rates 2 stars.
15 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Rotozip-No good! Nov 27, 2000
I fell for the Rotozip info-commercial. According to the RotoZip commercials, the Rotozip can cut nearly everything and very fast. I'm surprised that they did not show that the Rotozip can do all this on it's own! I tried the Rotozip on ½ plywood... the bit dulled in about 1/20 of the circumference and then just burned the wood and would not cut anymore. I tried several bits and several materials and had similar results. The ONLY thing the Rotozip is useful for is cutting thin plastic or Sheet Rock. Do not purchase it for anything else! I will be returning my purchase. Signed, a very experienced woodworker.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Rotozip Circle cutting in plaster Jan 04, 2001
I bought the Circle cutting attachment for cutting circular holes in a plaster ceiling for can lights. Previously I have used an electric jigsaw for this, but the RotoZip is wonderful as long as you use a 1/8" solid carbide bit. Also be sure to drill a starting hole because of the danger of breaking the bit on the first insertion.
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