Cut perfect circles from 3/4 to 12 in. in diameter in a variety of materials. You can easily attach the Dremel Circle Cutter to the Dremel high-speed rotary tool (sold separately). The attachment has convenient measurement guides in both inches and centimeters, so you can cut out the right-sized circle every time.
- Makes circles from 3/4 to 12 in. (1.9-30 cm) in diameter
- Precision-stamped steel construction offers accuracy and durability
- Attaches quickly and easily without tools
- Depth adjustment allows easy setting of the correct cutting depth
- Straight edge guide allows routing or cutting in a straight line
- Includes a straight edge guide, circle cutter attachment and instructions
Dustin Brakus (verified owner) –
Worked great after getting the right dremel (model). Be sure that it works with the tool that you allready have . Or you will have to purchase another one . There are many different models .
Selmer Blanda (verified owner) –
Inexpensive way to cut circles with a dremel. The measurement scale is course, but that’s to be expected. I was able to cut plexi-glass easily.
Carol Rodriguez (verified owner) –
One of these came in a kit I bought and I used it to cut out round holes in sheetrock for ceiling-mount smoke alarms a few years ago. It worked fine, although I got a bit of dust in my face.
Buster Murazik (verified owner) –
Seems well made, good extra for the Dremel system.
Cicero Buckridge (verified owner) –
Use it for both circles and straight line cutting assistance and I definitely need it
Susan Wolf (verified owner) –
I had to fix the circle cutter attachment before using as one of the 2 screws connecting the plastic and metal pieces was only partially installed due to a stripped out head in the screw. This was preventing the flush connection of the 2 pieces and would have resulted in on oblong circle. I was able to use it to precisely cut holes for flush mounting speakers in fiberglass. I have not used the edge guide yet.
Preston Ryan (verified owner) –
This product servers a pretty specific purpose, and serves it well.
Thurman Kiehn (verified owner) –
This product is easy of use
Alfreda Kunze (verified owner) –
While I have not yet used this tool, I’ve seen what it does and knew I needed it for my shop.
Dylan Leffler (verified owner) –
This is a must have tool for the dremel! It is extremely versatile and has a simplistic design. And you cannot beat the price!
Maryam Crona (verified owner) –
I used this to cut 6″ holes through 3/4″ plywood for some cornhole boards. It worked perfect. I made two passes each time because I was worried about the plywood being so thick. I did break one bit on my 4th board but I think I was trying to go too quickly. This thing works perfect.
Aubrey Weimann (verified owner) –
Very nice circle cutter with the Dremel. It is adjustable so you can get the hole size cut that you need. I would recommend.
Vincenzo Kuvalis (verified owner) –
Worked great on making a guitar project and will be using for other projects.
Kane Gaylord (verified owner) –
Perfect attachment for cutting new hatch holes in my kayaks. Makes quick clean perfect circle cuts.
Candice Goodwin (verified owner) –
Great for working on an edge of a board with precision. I have used it for rabbit and groove. It also makes good arcs on material edges.
Blanca Gaylord (verified owner) –
This product exceeded my expectations though I needed larger circles, the smaller ones came out perfect. I have seen a wood lathe that makes a more perfect circle.
Aida Haley (verified owner) –
Did cut a circle but kinda rough edge, need alot of sanding after cut
Elvis Bogan (verified owner) –
Saved me from buying a set of hole cutters for a drill. Best to pre-drill a hole for the centering rod. One must also understand that you can only cut the hole one time, so you have to make it very close to the final size. Once the cutter goes all the way round you lose the material in the center to stick the centering rod in. You have to account for the width of the Dremel drill bit so the outside of the bit is on/or within the drawn line for your circle. I adjusted mine slightly smaller and sanded 1/16 inch for the rest.
Isaias Huels (verified owner) –
I bought this as a multi-use solution for cutting holes for recessed lighting. For at least a third the cost I have something that I can use to cut various sized holes, not just one specific size. Works very well for cutting drywall, and also used it for cutting some 1/8″ paneling. I recommend leaving several small bridges to your center island when cutting, to prevent it from slipping and losing your true center.
Mabelle O’Keefe (verified owner) –
I build hight power model rockets in the 4-8″ range and use the tool to cut rings and bulk heads . much cheaper to do it your self . little hard to use sometimes . just have to go slow