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(More customer reviews)This product really doesn't do anything that you can't do with common tools, but it takes the guesswork out of cutting a drum hole. Since I only need to cut a hole once year or two, it was worth the 5 bucks to get it right the first time. The picture of the cutter is pretty self-explanator. Put the pin into the hole which represents the diameter you're going for (the holes are conveniently labelled). Then hold that center pin in place while you spin and depress the end cutter. The end cutter is a little disk, kind of like a micro pizza cutter. The cutter is not particularly sharp (for instance, you couldn't really cut yourself by running your finger over it, but it's more than sufficient for drum head material.
If you want to destroy your drum head, then try to cut it while mounted. For the rest of us, take the head off and lay it on a firm surface that you're not worried about getting marred by the cutter. I used soft corrugated cardboard the first time and it was a little too soft/mushy to get a clean hole in one try (some areas didn't cut through). Not a big deal, I just reran the cutter around the circle, but I think the edge was a little rougher for it.
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