I'm looking to purchase a circle cutting jig that is capable of cutting small circles approx. 2-3" to approx. 2-3'. I know they're make able but would rather buy a heavy duty one.
There isn't any difference in the bits for dust. If you're using some type of DC, rather a true DC or shop vac, these will collect the dust.All bits throw dust but how do the spiral upcut bits work with an attached vacuum?
Is there any difference.
Your question(s) are related. There are a few different ways to cutting circles.BTW I apologize if anyone thinks I hijacked the thread. Not intentional.
Thanks a million for posting this! I built one of these out of a scrap of 3/4" MDF I had, and bought a $12.99 set of pattern guides at Harbor Freight. Works great for cutting circles with radii smaller than the router base!HI Guys
Here's one you can make in 5 mins.or less and some scrap wood ..plus you don't need to screw it to the router base..
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jcuria,I have found that bulding exactly what you want is easier and more satisfying than spending the time (and money) searching for something that will do. I built my own circle cutting jig that can cut holes from 3" to 3' and can also be used for accurate dados. By simply cutting the first hole to match the depth and circumference of the speaker mounting hub, then reduce the cutting radius to the inner hub dimension and rout the remaining depth on the opposite side of the baffle, you will have perfect flush mounted speakers.