chadmiha you won't be able to post a link until you have made at least 10 posts. This is a preventive measure against spammers.
As to the round-over bit with the bearing, you don't have to use the circle jig with it. That's what the bearing is for. After cutting the circle simply run the round-over bit around the circle and the bearing limits the depth of cut and will follow around the circle. You will need a non-slip mat or some other method to hold the piece to keep it from moving on you while routing. Just in case you didn't know, If you are routing outside the circle you go in a counter clockwise direction. Inside the circle is clockwise. Always rout against the rotation of the bit. That's all there is to it.
Maybe you could post some pictures so we can see how it turns out.
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