jgrote wrote:All of the above are great ideas. However, I have done one more that is a little more adventurous. First mount your 2 3/4" holesaw onto your mandrel, then screw your 1 1/2" saw on, with a couple of washers (if possible) in between the two to give you a bit more depth difference between them. The smaller one will be deeper and thus help keep you centered while starting the larger hole. I've only done this in cases where I could not do any of the other ways first.
I have never heard of this method.....but it sounds like it would work if there was no other choice.
I have always used the - new piece of wood on the back if you have access.
But with as much difference in the hole size as we are talking here.....I would use a hole saw larger than the small hole but smaller than the large hole required, and cut out a round plate from steal or aluminum. Then drill a couple small holes in it to screw it over the existing hole (centered of coarse). Then using the center pilot hole I would hole saw out the larger hole. I always keep all of my cut out metal holes, so I can usually just pick out the one I need to make this work.
Good Roads
Brian