Scotto
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Are you a scratch builder that hates cutting wheels? Have you been looking all over your workbench for rolls of tape or cups or anything the right diameter to use for a guide? Have you used a dull hole saw on foamboard? Well suffer no more! Billy Mayes here with a fabulous new miracle tool! The Circle Slicer 6000! Just put your rough square into the chamber and select your size and BLAM! Now you have perfect round wheels every time.
The secret is in the patented radius is half of diameter device with the bbq skewer and notches made by wire cutters to rest your hobby knife. BLAM! The Circle Slicer 6000 is not available in stores and is only exclusively available at your cutting board. The fantastic gold plated lifetime warranty is guaranteed by you, the manufacturer! Just look at those circles!
But wait! Theres more! If you cut the inside circle first, you can make donuts for the outside of the wheel like on all your favorite Flitetest planes!
Billy Mayes off. Sorry about that. The black foamboard is from walmart and has really thick paper so its pretty good for wheels. I have to cut the paper on one side, flip it over and cut the other side with a sharp knife. If you try to do too much at once youll oblong the center. Im using kids juice box straws in the center and reinforcing with wooden wheels on the outside. I made the tool out of heavy and expensive hobby lobby foamboard that I bought before I knew better. But it is more slippery and should last a while. Its 8 inches square with two a (or b?) folds with the piece in between 5/16 or 8mm and matching standoffs in the corners. Its easy to make and makes cutting wheels out quicker and more fun. But honestly if they make it in the size you want the Dubros or whatever are probly a better choice.



Billy Mayes off. Sorry about that. The black foamboard is from walmart and has really thick paper so its pretty good for wheels. I have to cut the paper on one side, flip it over and cut the other side with a sharp knife. If you try to do too much at once youll oblong the center. Im using kids juice box straws in the center and reinforcing with wooden wheels on the outside. I made the tool out of heavy and expensive hobby lobby foamboard that I bought before I knew better. But it is more slippery and should last a while. Its 8 inches square with two a (or b?) folds with the piece in between 5/16 or 8mm and matching standoffs in the corners. Its easy to make and makes cutting wheels out quicker and more fun. But honestly if they make it in the size you want the Dubros or whatever are probly a better choice.