perfect circles
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Topic: perfect circles
Posted By: biznisman2u
Subject: perfect circles
Date Posted: July 09, 2004 at 10:34 AM
how do the pros make perfect circles because i have a select products part3 tape and it uses a router table and stuff but they already had ther circle cut from there products they sale.... So if i just had a plane sheet of mdf what would be the best tool to make a perfect circle... and if it is a router how is that perfect when you have to move it with your hand manually? is there a extra type of jig made to measure out the cut and holds the router in place while going in a circle or what? also what type of bit i will need to cut? what type of bit i will need to half way cut it as well so i can staple some grill clothe on to??? any information would help
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Posted By: g0a_
Date Posted: July 09, 2004 at 11:49 AM
geta circle cutting jig for your router jasper is the best one increments of 1/16" from 2-1/8" to 18-7/8" that enough sizes? =) good luck https://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=365-250 ------------- Joey
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Posted By: axonal
Date Posted: July 09, 2004 at 3:00 PM
None of the stores I went to locally had circle jigs, so what I wound up doing was getting some really thin plywood and mounted it to my router's base to turn it into a compass. There is a tutorial on it over at DIY Power Tools.
https://www.diynet.com/diy/tl_power_tools/article/0,2037,DIY_14392_2269994,00.html
Don't worry about making it fancy and covering the whole base of the router, the main concern is making sure that the point from the router bit, to the center of your circle is straight. So once you have it on your router, spin it around your circle to see if it stays on the line you've made. This is pretty good if you are just going to have a one time use for cutting a circle. If you are gonna be making them a lot more often, then I'd suggest going out to get either the Jasper, or Lewin router compass. Both of which you can find on Froogle.
Posted By: losone
Date Posted: July 10, 2004 at 1:42 AM
https://practical-technologies.com/id2.html This is the Best circle jig you can buy, I had the jasper & prefer this one by far!!! The good thing about it, is you can leave the base on & still use your router for normal jobs as well. Best $50 you can spend for you router. My $.02
Posted By: Alpine Guy
Date Posted: July 10, 2004 at 9:09 PM
i use a Dremel Advantage with the circle cutter attachment.
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Posted By: carriles
Date Posted: July 11, 2004 at 11:19 AM
Roto-Zip also does a fairly good job.
I do alot of woodworking and I love the Roto-Zip.
But that jig looks pretty darn nifty.
Les
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Posted By: defective
Date Posted: July 11, 2004 at 11:41 AM
anything dremel based is not a good tool for daily circle cutting. If your in a custom install shop environment, you definately should own a router. Most reasonable enclosures are 3/4" or larger, have fun cutting that one after another with a Roto-Zip. For the occasional box and personal use, waiting for the Roto-Zip to cut it is alot more economical than a router & bits.
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Posted By: xtreamcc
Date Posted: July 11, 2004 at 3:48 PM
tell me about it. I used a craftsman all-in-one cutting tool, it will cut circles it just goes through bits like mad and is SLOWWWW. defectives 100% right about a router. If your doing this stuff alot you'll definately need one.
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Posted By: carriles
Date Posted: July 11, 2004 at 5:19 PM
Yes, they are for the ocasional use only type jobs,
if you are doing anything as a job or industrial, a router is the best bet.
Les
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Posted By: biznisman2u
Date Posted: July 12, 2004 at 12:09 AM
thanks do anybody know where i can get a good cheap caliber from with a manal reading because the gauge readers run to high.... i will be investing in a portal cable router
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