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Unread 05/11/2010, 05:13 AM   #6
IronMan72
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Originally Posted by BeanAnimal View Post
Rough cut the hole with the jigsaw, leaving 1/4" or so. Then use a router and straightedge to clean up what is left.

You can use a straight edge with the jigsaw also, but if you have access to the router, it will work mutch better.
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A router and straight edge could also be used to make the entire cut. This is especially useful for cutting large, round holes.


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