Cutting rectangle holes in 1.8 OSB wood

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Looks easy enough




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formula400 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am Ok cool, a few different routs to go. I already have a jigsaw and drill.

I like the box cutter, but most of what I need to cut will be rectangular.

What will give me the cleanest finish??
A cnc laser cutter.


I'd use a multitool, but then I'm not on building site and I've got ear defenders. Plus my multitool doesn't have to be run at full chat. And I don't have a jigsaw.
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cheb wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 12:01 pm
formula400 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am
What will give me the cleanest finish??
A cnc laser cutter.
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formula400 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am Ok cool, a few different routs to go. I already have a jigsaw and drill.

I like the box cutter, but most of what I need to cut will be rectangular.

What will give me the cleanest finish??
A decent blade in the jigsaw, would be my guess.
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Decent blade in the jigsaw and knock the orbital action setting to zero.
Its a slower cut but neater.

The faceplate on most sockets covers a few mm outside the hole anyway.
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cheb wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 12:01 pm
formula400 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am Ok cool, a few different routs to go. I already have a jigsaw and drill.

I like the box cutter, but most of what I need to cut will be rectangular.

What will give me the cleanest finish??
A cnc laser cutter.


I'd use a multitool, but then I'm not on building site and I've got ear defenders. Plus my multitool doesn't have to be run at full chat. And I don't have a jigsaw.
Mover over puny multitool and let the chainsaw have a go.

A 100mm 18V pruning saw is perfect for cutting holes in a wood cladding. Easily controllable for depth and no fumes either. Apart from the delicate smell of cut cedar wood.
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Funnily enough, re cutting squares/rectangles, this just popped up on IG. Can't decide if it's genius or silly. :lol:

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Count Steer wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 5:59 pm Or, you can pull the sockets and switches off and mount them on the new interior boards if they're surface mounted types.

You can't do that with the windows, obvs. :lol:
That would be my suggestion, just a drill a hole for the cable and mount new sockets and back boxes.
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Router with bearing guided bit, drill a hole and run it around the inside of the back boxes. Cut out screw lug sections with Stanley knife. Can do the same around windows and doors. That or simply surface mount switches and sockets and cut boards before fitting around windows and doors.
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:lol: I know it's not OSB but you have to think outside the box!

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Which is why the back boxes for french power sockets are circular. Just use a core drill or hole cutter (depending on substrate) of the right size and you're good to go.
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mangocrazy wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:26 pm Which is why the back boxes for french power sockets are circular. Just use a core drill or hole cutter (depending on substrate) of the right size and you're good to go.
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Modern fast fix lighting back boxen can be circular.
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What happens with a Fronch double socket then? Massive circular hole? Or do they just not have 'em?
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Two circular holes, maybe opened out to a stadium shape.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:17 am What happens with a Fronch double socket then? Massive circular hole? Or do they just not have 'em?
It's as cheb says, kinda like an oblong with rounded edges. Alternatively two circular holes side by side. You can buy single or double back boxes, as in UK.
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In fact you can buy triples, as well...

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