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Simple Circle Cutting Jig With No Need For Center Hole 

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Simple Circle Cutting Jig With No Need For Center Hole
Great simple jig that just works. No need for a center hole which makes is super useful. Easy to build, quick to set up.
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Комментарии : 43   
@asd67lkj
@asd67lkj Год назад
Thanks.. Great tip for attaching the jig to the router...
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Glad you like it 👍
@victorvos2833
@victorvos2833 9 месяцев назад
Simpel perfect!
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY 9 месяцев назад
Thanks 👍
@AndyCPugh
@AndyCPugh Год назад
Clever!
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
And it works 👍
@barry.w.christie
@barry.w.christie Год назад
Hi Tomasz, another useful jig, clearly explained and demonstrated 👍 A few suggestions for you .... 1) Using a tube instead of a bolt would give a more precise point of rotation without wearing away the pivot point, as the bolt will due to the threads. 2) Instead of sticking the double sided tape directly to the wood, put some masking tape on the wood and stick onto that instead (less likely to damage the wood trying to remove).
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Good points there Barry thank you👍
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Fantastic work, Tomasz! Great jig indeed! 😃 Soon enough I'm going to have to cut a circle as well... I'm definitely going to use some ideas! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Great simple jig to help you out with this task 👍 Be good 👍
@contessa.adella
@contessa.adella Год назад
Easier would be just use a strong double sided tape to hold some scrap on top of the centre and pin into that! Great video👍 I thought Tomaz was going to make a device to make a circle….from outside the circumference.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Hmm that would work as well 😅👍
@Lutzboater
@Lutzboater Год назад
A great and ingenious jig. Thanks for sharing this idea.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Glad you like it!
@JayOfBurn
@JayOfBurn Год назад
Hey Tomasz, good idea. I've never liked leaving the hole in the middle, may have to do this. Little tip for releasing the tape... leave a small tab of tape outside of the base, stick some paper on either side so you can get a hold of it. When you're done, just pull the tape, it'll stretch and release from the work piece ;)
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
That's a great tip thank you. I did struggle a bit to take if off 🤣
@tonyworkswood
@tonyworkswood Год назад
I like that jig Tomasz, works great. Tony
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Thanks 👍
@alansmith2469
@alansmith2469 Год назад
Brilliant idea
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
And it works great
@barryparks8055
@barryparks8055 Год назад
GREAT IDEA
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Thank you for watching 👍
@katabrontes
@katabrontes Год назад
Very clever Tomasz
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Thank you for watching 👍
@markduggan3451
@markduggan3451 Год назад
Great idea.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Thanks!
@johnvodopija
@johnvodopija Год назад
A neat solution. Nice work. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Works perfectly
@idlersdream826
@idlersdream826 Год назад
Very good, simple jig, could be refined with an adhesive tape measure to quickly dial in the size required 👍.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Always room for improvement 👍😁
@Goodellsam
@Goodellsam Год назад
Brilliant
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
And it works great 👍
@geoffreycoan
@geoffreycoan Год назад
Thanks Tomasz, interesting jig for cutting circles. On the jig I wonder if the bolt bearing in the bottom section might not wobble in use especially on larger circles as it relies on the tightness of the hole to keep the spindle running true and there’s quite small surface area of the bolt pressing on the base. To make it more stable you could put a bearing in, and then bolt the rotating piece to the bottom section to keep it held down. Suggestion on the video itself, maybe introduce the jig and the various parts early on. I was quite confused trying to work out what you were building from all the different parts until quite a way through the video when it became clear 👍
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
That's the whole point so you watch the whole video and not just the first 30 seconds 😅🤣👍 Some good points there, made several circles with it and I have not experienced any slack. If the circles were made from soft wood like pine then I bet that slack would come pretty quick. With plywood I think it should be fine. You don't actually put that much pressure on it if anything you are adding downward pressure. But sure there is always room to make improvements and make it better 👍
@user-us5cw3eq8y
@user-us5cw3eq8y 10 месяцев назад
Замечание 1) Слишком маленькая плошадь опорного круга (который приклеивается). При больших усилиях резания его может сдвинуть на 0,1 - 0,2мм. Замечание 2) Способ не годится, если требуемый диаметр круга меньше, чем размер подошвы фрезера. Навскидку пришла такая идея. В некотором шаблоне толщиной 6-10 мм вырезается круглое отверстие диаметром на самые частые нужды. Под него вырезается круг, чтобы скользил в нём точно, без люфта. На этом круге закрепляется фрезер с возможностью регулировать сдвиг вдоль диаметра (вплоть до центра если уж совсем нужен кружок в 0). Вырезаемый кружок, конечно, нужно как-то закрепить на некоторой основе, например, двусторонним скотчем. (На маленьких диаметрах это будет проблемно).
@grunwode
@grunwode Год назад
I guess I could skip the step with the 50mm bit. I do like the idea of using double sided tape for a circle or ellipse jig.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
You can adjust it to your needs in any way 👍as long as it works for you
@leadminer4957
@leadminer4957 Год назад
Thanks for the video Tomasz 👍 I am looking for a solution for tiny circles too ! ( 4.5cms to be precise with no centre hole) 😬 I don't have a lathe, so a router might be the way to go ? I have seen the dowel jig for a table saw on 3x3Custom but not too confident I can achieve that. Keep up the good work.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Thank you. I'm planning to make one but for a bandsaw. Table saw and a router seem a bit too risky for that
@und3rgroundman865
@und3rgroundman865 Год назад
What tape did you use?
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
Double sided tape for carpets
@und3rgroundman865
@und3rgroundman865 Год назад
@@CasualDIY Thanks. I've been looking for double sided tape specifically for holding router templates - a firm hold but no tearing of fibres or leaving residue - but most YTers are in the US and the brands they recommend aren't available here in the UK.
@CasualDIY
@CasualDIY Год назад
@@und3rgroundman865 the one I use is very strong but I've not had issues with fiber tearing however that would depend where it was placed
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