I'm used to larger, corded routers ru-vid.comUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
Wow, that is sooo interesting, simple, useful and elegant. I love the drill trick of cutting off the screw and sharpening the trammel point! The only thing is that you should have chamfered the holes in the nut before threading and maybe a little lock-tite on the trammel point threads. :)
Simples, fácil de confeccionar, ocupa pouco espaço, pode ser aumentado utilizando-se mais barras rosqueadas, porcas de junção das barras rosqueadas, até o raio que você necessitar, além do pouco tempo necessário para construção. Nota 10. Simple, easy to make, takes up little space, can be increased by using more threaded bars, threaded bar junction nuts, up to the radius you need, in addition to the little time needed for construction. Grade 10. Simple, fácil de hacer, ocupa poco espacio, se puede aumentar usando más barras roscadas, tuercas de unión de barra roscada, hasta el radio que necesita, además del poco tiempo necesario para la construcción. Nota 10. Einfach, leicht herzustellen, nimmt wenig Platz ein, kann mit mehr Gewindestangen, Gewindestangen-Verbindungsmuttern bis zu dem Radius, den Sie benötigen, erhöht werden, zusätzlich zu der geringen Zeit, die für die Konstruktion benötigt wird. Anmerkung 10. Simple, facile à réaliser, prend peu de place, peut être augmenté en utilisant plus de barres filetées, d'écrous de jonction de barres filetées, jusqu'au rayon dont vous avez besoin, en plus du peu de temps nécessaire à la construction. Remarque 10.
No hole required... Immediately drills hole in metal fitting. Haha (And yes, I know he meant wood. Pity I have to explain myself least I feel the wrath of the "You're wrong" trolls)
Is okay for small diameter if big ones, that threaded rod bends ( has some elasticity...) and errors will appear... Also that screw tightening on threaded bar will damage in time the tread ... Solution is that threaded bar to have am flat surface on al length in which tightening screw to 'bite'...
So let me see if I understand this correctly. In order to make a circle cutting jig for my router I first need to buy a drill press, a bench grinder, all thread, nuts and bolts? Wouldn't it be cheaper just to buy a circle cutting jig for $50?