agreed, if you dont have a jig saw a hack saw will work but it takes alot longer.haven't really seen a hole saw that big, but I imagine they probably exist. I would say get a protractor and make a 120mm circle, drill a hole near the edge on the inside of the circle, then use a jigsaw to cut your hole.
I think you would be better off going with standard sizes through whole project. In this case would be 4" or 110mm OD (outside diamenter). Yes they make reducers in range of sizes. Without anymore info it's hard to tell you exactly what you need.Thanks for the replies everybody I do have a jig saw and that what I used last time to make the hole but it's a bit difficult to make it strait so I wanted to know if there was any other way to do it. If the hole saw that size is that expensive and they require heavy dutty drill as stated before, I was thinking of another option.
I don't know if it would be worth it, what do you guys think ?
I actually own a hole saw that big. it cuts from 2" to about 2' circles. It is probably overkill for what you want. I do however, have multiple 2-6" hole cutters. I have one of these, for instance:Hi there,
So is there any tool to make those holes, I want to make them to put the exhaust fan.
Great video, I gotta try that method, thanks mate I may even try to build one of those lazy susan lol looks goodsimple circle jig for jig saw <don't know how well it will work, I'd just do it by hand and seal up the gaps.
I actually own a hole saw that big. it cuts from 2" to about 2' circles. It is probably overkill for what you want. I do however, have multiple 2-6" hole cutters. I have one of these, for instance:
http://www.harborfreight.com/adjustable-circle-cutter-37370.html
for 7$ its a great deal and it does 5" + holes. They also have other ones like that in the store. You can also buy a dremel. They have attachments for cutting circles.
Those cutters look good, I gotta check if I can find one of those around here. The idea about the dremel is good as well, didn't think about that one, I'll try a cheaper method first and we'll see thenAlso, I use cheap 10-15 dollar drills to cut 2 foot holes in plywood using my big cutter. Any drill will work cutting a 5" hole.