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OGMMJ

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Trace it out with a sharpie a little bit smaller then with a dremel and a steady hand make the cut check it shave a little more check it ect... i bet a hole saw would work to if you were gentle just cut it while on the jar makes it alot easier

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Awesome sounds good, what cutting bit you using on a dremel for metal ?
 

HydroRed

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Chicago has the WORST customs facility of any of the major hubs, imo. I've had really expensive shit lost there for MONTHS, everything from great smoking glass to pricey violins. The sellers of these items were well versed in ORD delays, and they've had to get involved on my behalf several times. This city sucks at so many different things...
Agreed. I've lost stuff and got the dreaded green tape almost every time anything comes through the O'Hare Port Authority in Chicago. Seed nazi's for real over there.....when they dont lose your stuff.
 

SPLFreak808

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Awesome sounds good, what cutting bit you using on a dremel for metal ?
I highly recommend a hole saw over a dremel when going for perfect circles (unless you dont own a hole saw and already own a dremel). It can be done with a dremel, but practice first if your not used to a rotary tool. The hole saw though, pop it on a drill and it takes 5 seconds. I am VERY good with dremels, i cut tripple layer circuit boards and modify them which require perfect cuts with minimal friction, so from experience i still say stick with hole saw > dremel for circles.
 

jerryb73

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I highly recommend a hole saw over a dremel when going for perfect circles (unless you dont own a hole saw and already own a dremel). It can be done with a dremel, but practice first if your not used to a rotary tool. The hole saw though, pop it on a drill and it takes 5 seconds. I am VERY good with dremels, i cut tripple layer circuit boards and modify them which require perfect cuts with minimal friction, so from experience i still say stick with hole saw > dremel for circles.
Agreed, I'm no dremel expert but I sure can cut a perfect circle with a hole saw lol
 

OGMMJ

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I highly recommend a hole saw over a dremel when going for perfect circles (unless you dont own a hole saw and already own a dremel). It can be done with a dremel, but practice first if your not used to a rotary tool. The hole saw though, pop it on a drill and it takes 5 seconds. I am VERY good with dremels, i cut tripple layer circuit boards and modify them which require perfect cuts with minimal friction, so from experience i still say stick with hole saw > dremel for circles.
What kind of hole saw for metal though ?
Was reccomended carbide earlier
 

tyler.durden

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I highly recommend a hole saw over a dremel when going for perfect circles (unless you dont own a hole saw and already own a dremel). It can be done with a dremel, but practice first if your not used to a rotary tool. The hole saw though, pop it on a drill and it takes 5 seconds. I am VERY good with dremels, i cut tripple layer circuit boards and modify them which require perfect cuts with minimal friction, so from experience i still say stick with hole saw > dremel for circles.

 

OGMMJ

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Sounds good, I got plenty of ball lids around so I'll see what I can do with my tools and skillz and if I have to resort to carbide hole saw then so be it least it's only a one time purchase and can make as many lids as my heart desires
 

OGMMJ

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Carbide is awesome it will chew threw damn near anything not cheap tho

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Actually I have a diamond cutting attachment for my dremel so I'll try that first but likely will end up purchasing a carbide hole saw, I'm not a big fan of starting jobs/projects without the correct tools. Always ends up worse then just waiting until the proper tools are available.
 

420monster

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Actually I have a diamond cutting attachment for my dremel so I'll try that first but likely will end up purchasing a carbide hole saw, I'm not a big fan of starting jobs/projects without the correct tools. Always ends up worse then just waiting until the proper tools are available.
Just depends on your skill level either will work fine

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thcterror

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I've had enough of all this back talking others on here! Enough is enough! Why destroy this site with all the negativity? Sure your plants aren't as good as mine but that's no reason to be a hater. Sure you grow 2 plants at a time and think that gives you experience enough to give advice. I understand since it's the only stuff you've used you think it makes your weed A++ when we can all clearly see it's a c+ to b- tops. I figure if you would spend more time reading and less time arguing with your superiors you'd probably be able to bump that weed up to a b+. We need to all chill out before someone gets their feelings hurt and does something stupid like kill themselves because their life is miserable and then they just wanna come on riu to spend time with like minded people but they get all these dick pics and people saying about a pound whenever they ask a question or try to have a conversation on here. Heaven forbid you misspell a word. The autistics on here are just watching like vultures for that to happen so they can show how elite their spelling and diction is. There just isn't a fathomable reason that people with grow tents or haven't came out of the closet yet can possibly be this cocky about their abilities. This whole damn game is all bass ackwads now. we got people with florescents thinking those grow as much and as potent as hid systems. It's lunacy around here. We got people growing for a year thinking auto's are anywhere near the same quality as real weed. It's all one giant joke here. As long as you guys put in the effort we can really change all that around. So let me pass this pipe to the next poster.
i should really read the next few post down before i respond to the first one, so i will.
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