Anyone used one of these? Any good?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clarke-Doubl ... 1438.l2649
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Re: Clarke Nibbler
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Dunno mate, but anything that attaches to a drill I would be dubious about.
What are you wanting to do?
Dunno mate, but anything that attaches to a drill I would be dubious about.
What are you wanting to do?
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Re: Clarke Nibbler
I was just looking for a simple way of cutting/shaping some ally plate (2mm thick)
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Re: Clarke Nibbler
Buy a jig saw. Drill a hole where you want cuts to intersect.
Years ago I mounted a jigsaw underneath a piece of melanin... it was sort of a band saw without the band!
Just choose the appropriate blade for the material you wish to cut.
For aluminium too fine will clog, too course and you will have a rodeo on your hands!
If you choose to use a jigsaw, put gaffer tape on the feet so you don't scratch up the alloy.
Years ago I mounted a jigsaw underneath a piece of melanin... it was sort of a band saw without the band!
Just choose the appropriate blade for the material you wish to cut.
For aluminium too fine will clog, too course and you will have a rodeo on your hands!
If you choose to use a jigsaw, put gaffer tape on the feet so you don't scratch up the alloy.