
This is intended to cut wood or plexiglass. I don't know that I'd try it on aluminum, and definitely would not try it on steel. But for a quick, reasonably accurately sized, clean hole or circle in wood or plexiglass, it is the cat's meow. Here are a couple of samples cut with the tool, one a gear blank in plexiglass, and the other a circle cut out of some scrap pine. It worked well in both materials, though it would have been nice to slow down the rpms -- my little benchtop drill press only goes down to 500 rpm, and that was a little fast, especially on the plexiglass.
