I'm trying to create some sort of placeholder to hold 3-4 batteries, and would like to cut accurate oval-shaped holes in fairly thick sections of wood.
My current cheapo jigsaw isn't deep enough to go all the way through the wood I was using (55mm) , and I don't yet have any circular hole cutting drill bits (on order).
(Also, the jigsaw didn't give good line-of-sight, but perhaps this was user error, and I just need to get better at using it)
I have thought about cutting the hole in a much thinner piece of wood that the battery could slot in to, and then rest on the thicker piece of wood, so this is an option.
I'm thinking a holecutting drill bit, with a Dremel-type tool to shape it out?
I have a multitool, but don't think this would give me the precision required, but perhaps I just need thinnner cutting blades.
Can anyone recommend a way of doing this with basic equipment? Is a Dremel worth buying, or are there cheaper alternatives for wood cutting? (there's a few on Amazon around £50).
Thanks!
My current cheapo jigsaw isn't deep enough to go all the way through the wood I was using (55mm) , and I don't yet have any circular hole cutting drill bits (on order).
(Also, the jigsaw didn't give good line-of-sight, but perhaps this was user error, and I just need to get better at using it)
I have thought about cutting the hole in a much thinner piece of wood that the battery could slot in to, and then rest on the thicker piece of wood, so this is an option.
I'm thinking a holecutting drill bit, with a Dremel-type tool to shape it out?
I have a multitool, but don't think this would give me the precision required, but perhaps I just need thinnner cutting blades.
Can anyone recommend a way of doing this with basic equipment? Is a Dremel worth buying, or are there cheaper alternatives for wood cutting? (there's a few on Amazon around £50).
Thanks!