MerlinsBeard
Well-known member
I have a couple of PVC questions for making some props.
I don't have a table saw, so is there a safe way to cut a say 6' slot in the middle along the length of 8' PVC pipe (with clamps and a jig, but starting in the middle) with a circular saw? I've read that I may need to install saw blade backwards to keep material from jamming the blade.
I also plan to drill some perpendicular holes in PVC length wise with a step drill bit, but I'd also like to potentially slightly countersink the hole as well so it's beveled. Is there some kind of cone deburring tool that would work, or some other more special bit? The hole would be roughly 1" beveled to like 1 1/8".
Any thoughts?
I don't have a table saw, so is there a safe way to cut a say 6' slot in the middle along the length of 8' PVC pipe (with clamps and a jig, but starting in the middle) with a circular saw? I've read that I may need to install saw blade backwards to keep material from jamming the blade.
I also plan to drill some perpendicular holes in PVC length wise with a step drill bit, but I'd also like to potentially slightly countersink the hole as well so it's beveled. Is there some kind of cone deburring tool that would work, or some other more special bit? The hole would be roughly 1" beveled to like 1 1/8".
Any thoughts?
