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  1. i had a really hard time doing something similar with a larger lid and mason jar (was making a smoothie-jar) I really struggled using the crop-a-dial. (also tried a big drill and nearly killed myself/sliced myself). Any suggestions?

  2. Oh that’s not good Neuroticdomestic! I use the large cropadial, so if you’re using the small hand one I’m not sure if that will work as well. I know many people have made the hole using just a nail and hammering it through so that might be good to try – always be super careful though!

  3. I have made several and I just trace a coint that I have that is the same size as the foamy soap tops (50 cent piece) then I use a flat head screw driver and hammer I just hammer the top of the screw driver all along the traced line and it pops right out and is perfectly round so I dont need to bend any metal pieces 🙂 Works great..

  4. Iʻm using an awl to make the initial hole, then cut small slits with a skinny tin snips. I pull the tin back with a needle nose pliers until I have the size of hole I want. I have the soap pump right there. I use the glue E 6000 and havenʻt had any issues.

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