hi,
Do you have a wooden fixture that needs a round hole cut in it so the clock can fit inside the hole?
How thick is the wood that needs to be cut and what kind of wood is it or do you know?
How large of hole do you have to cut (diameter)?
Does the cut have to be precise or does the clock have a 1" lip that would fit over the face of the hole to cover up any inaccuracies with the cut?
Or do you have a round piece of wood that you're putting a non-round clock (i.e. square, triangular, etc) inside of?
And do you need a tool that's just good enough for this job and maybe a little more use at home or do you want a pro grade tool that's more accurate and meant for long lasting commercial use or something in between?
If you're needing to cut a round hole into wood, a hole saw would be your best option. You can find inexpensive hole saws up to 5" diameter for less than $20. If you're cutting wood and have to make a hole larger than 5", then you may want to consider a circle cutter. You can find inexpensive circle cutters up to 8" diameter for under $20. You can also find an inexpensive circle cutter attachment from Dremel that will cut holes up to 12" diameter. Check out eBay auction 200322051077 that has a Dremel circle cutter attachment for $13.99 delivered. You'll need a Dremel tool to make this work, but Dremel tools come in handy for all kinds of things around the house (at least they do for me).
Once we know a bit more about what you're doing, we can probably give you better info. Good luck with all this. Working on projects with my wife is lots of fun
