🎯 Drill Your Way to Fun!
This 6 Inch Hole Saw is engineered for precision cutting in wood and plastic, making it the ideal tool for crafting cornhole boards. Made from heavy-duty heat-treated carbon steel, it promises durability and rust resistance. The package includes a mandrel and drill bit, compatible with any 1/2" drill, ensuring you have everything you need for your next DIY project.
T**R
Excellent Tool
Does what it's supposed to do. Great for making holes in drywall, plywood, pretty much anything but metal. Make sure you have a powerful drill to run this thing, as it is rather heavy and requires a bit of torque to get started. It is made out of durable steel and the teeth on mine are still in like-new condition after using this hole saw to drill countless holes over the past 2 years I have owned it. Would buy again! (but shouldn't have to!)
H**R
Great product-quality and price
Needed a saw hole to cut through 3/4 pine toungue n groove on ceiling for can lights. Big Store wanted $40 plus had to buy an arbor. Only needed six holes and this did the job and was fun. A cordless drill doesn't give you the power you need typically so a 1/2 corded drill is better. Be careful as the bit will skip across the top of the wood until you get the circlele started. I actually marked the center and then put both 1 by 6 boards on the ceiling...........i.e. installed right over the can light. (Don't forget to remove the light bulbs or you will break them with the center drill bit) I then cut the holes and they worked perfectly. Seems like good quality steel and I would imaging getting many more cuts out of this product. No hesitations purchasing one again.
S**H
Missing a part and no instructions
Kind of difficult to figure out how to insert into the threaded hole of the cutting blade itself without instructions if you've never used one before. I mean c'mon a simple paper would have been easy instead of googling it. You have to unscrew one part to raise or lower the dowels to get in the holes then tighten but not only that.. mine didn't come with the kick out spring. I had to look again at video to see if maybe i was missing something and sure enough in the picture it was there. Either mine fell out of the box or it never shipped with it. Its not a permanent fixture. And also maybe the instructions should explain that you need to insert drill bit and tighten with allen wrench. Also, not in box now that i think about it. And packaging was horrible. didn't even have a bag with stuff in it just a flimsy cardboard box. I don't expect much for 20 bucks but c'mon man...other than that its decent.. heavy duty.
L**A
Helping my dad make cornhole boards
My dad makes cornhole boards for sale. The cornhole cutters in Lowes were double this price. My Dad thinks the ones in Lowes may be better quality but since he only makes about 10 to 15 boards a year, it suits his purposes. He thinks it's the kind of thing where your market will eventually dry up once your family, friends and maybe a few "friends of friends" all have boards. He doesn't actively advertise outside of his circle of family and friends. He's retired and was just looking for something to do. This is the perfect amount of investment for a hobbyist. But if business ramps up, he thinks he'll need better quality. He said the metal is thick which I thought would be a good thing but it isn't because you have to use a lot of upper body strength to drive the cutter. He thinks the ones at Lowes are thinner, sharper and stronger so that he won't have to use as much energy to drive the cutter through.
J**S
Custom IPE Cornhole Board
Made custom IPE board where I wanted to retain the hole cutout to use as end table when not in use. When drilling the hole I didn’t want the pilot hole to poke through the front face, so I started and cut for 3/8 of an inch, then backed down the pilot to recess the bit relative to the teeth, so it wouldn’t poke through. Overall worked fine, was very happy the pilot didn’t go through the front face.
N**E
Ok for a few uses.
I purchased this to create pair of cornhole boards. The hole saw itself looks and feels sturdy. I was able to easily cut through 3/4 inch plywood. The holes came out nice with little tear out. I am not sure the saw will remain sharp long, but for a pair of boards it worked fine the arbor that goes with it seems well constructed. There were no instructions, so if you haven’t used a holesaw before you may need to get some help. The drill bit that comes with it (that fits in the center of the arbor) broke on the first board I used it on. I used one of my bits in its place without difficulty. My rating is based on lack of instructions, the fact that the drill bit broke, and my uncertainty as to its longevity. I plan to make some more boards, but not for a few months, so time will tell.
P**L
Worked As Expected
Worked perfectly for the corn hole boards we made. One thing to note is that this hole saw does not use a standard chick size. It is larger than many drills can accommodate. We ended up having to buy a more powerful drill (impact drill) with a larger chuck to use it.
B**Y
Heavy duty
When this hole saw came in, I knew it was quality by the weight of the box. This heavy duty hole saw works well, but you better hold on tight as it can injure someone with little experience. I’ve cut a few holes with it and shows no wear, for the money and quality, this hole saw can’t be beat.
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