This is why I love math, science, mechanics, and engineering... regardless of your personal beliefs, your stuff works or it doesn't. It's elegant or not. It's functional or not. It's efficient or not. All else is BS.
I watched the steady rest you made using this jig. I have a old Makita trimmer router and needed to cut a large ark on a three foot garden gate, rigged something simple to do it but after watching this I'm definitely going to make one. Thanks again for the inspiration, great workmanship :-)
I made 3 different circle cutter jigs and this is the best. Simple and small. I had to make a plate for my router because it did not have a place to screw this into but it was still very easy.
I was thinking if you attached an internally threaded rivet nut to the workpiece with double sided tape, you could leave the steel peg out the center block and just use a hole. A large flanged rivet nut would hold more tape. Used carefully, this would allow you to cut a disc without a hole in the center.
i have another idea. fix your larger router to the underside of your workbench. then route out a very thin 1mm rebate from edge of workbench up to the front edge of the router bit. glue in a steel ruler. then 5mm to the left of the ruler add s 1mm pin hole. you can then turn the wood around a central pivot as asposed to running the router around the wood.
Hi, very nice video. But I am unable to search for materials or parts related to it. Can you pls add some text/description on video itself which will be helpful for beginners like me? Thank you.
Bravo bravo bravo 👏 👏 👏 !!! Love it
Perfect. Thanks for sharing your excellent ideas.
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Great idea. This simple and efective tool will save me a lot of time and make my life easier from now on. Thanks for sharing!
This is why I love math, science, mechanics, and engineering... regardless of your personal beliefs, your stuff works or it doesn't. It's elegant or not. It's functional or not. It's efficient or not. All else is BS.
yes, there is no "faking" or "hiding" - you are either competent or not
I watched the steady rest you made using this jig. I have a old Makita trimmer router and needed to cut a large ark on a three foot garden gate, rigged something simple to do it but after watching this I'm definitely going to make one. Thanks again for the inspiration, great workmanship :-)
Thanks for watching.
I hope you make a good jig. Work safely :)
have a good day.😀
I made 3 different circle cutter jigs and this is the best. Simple and small. I had to make a plate for my router because it did not have a place to screw this into but it was still very easy.
Easy and supper simple ideas.❤❤
Nice and simple.
merci, pour cette très bonne astuce et bravo pour vos vidéos
Bonjour. Merci de m'avoir regardé. Passez une bonne journée.😀👍
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ОТЛИЧНОЕ РЕШЕНИЕ. МОЛОДЕЦ.
Super! Einfach aber sehr effektiv!👍
Nice and very cost effective brother...
Great Video , what kind of bit are you using ??
Simple and good idea
Nice little jig. We shared this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Hello. Thank you for introducing my video. Have a good day.😀
I was thinking if you attached an internally threaded rivet nut to the workpiece with double sided tape, you could leave the steel peg out the center block and just use a hole. A large flanged rivet nut would hold more tape. Used carefully, this would allow you to cut a disc without a hole in the center.
very clever
Genial!! thankyou!!
Ingenioso, practico y funcional
Simple, so all I need now is a drill press and bench grinder.
You can make a drill press with your router ,when you finish your lathe
whats the name of the rig for cutting the circle
Excelente
Can I just buy it from you? :)
i have another idea. fix your larger router to the underside of your workbench. then route out a very thin 1mm rebate from edge of workbench up to the front edge of the router bit. glue in a steel ruler. then 5mm to the left of the ruler add s 1mm pin hole. you can then turn the wood around a central pivot as asposed to running the router around the wood.
Hi, very nice video. But I am unable to search for materials or parts related to it. Can you pls add some text/description on video itself which will be helpful for beginners like me?
Thank you.
Long nut to connect two threaded rods, Insert nut, threaded rod, a wing bolt, a cube of wood piece is all you need to make this.
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I love the "simple" jig, first you need a belt sander, a drill press, then dremel, .while you are at it, buy a second router too..
My thoughts EXACTLY!!😂😂😂
Still simpler than other type.
All of this could be done easily with a file, hacksaw, and cordless drill...
I can't find the correct threaded rod for the M18 trim router
Ah toda madre.
I have 2 routers and neither have a female threaded insert that I could screw threaded rod into.
Kalo tidak ada tempat baut long drat di mesin trimmernya gimana ?
I made an adjustable circle cutter for jigsaw . Link here:
ruclips.net/video/aDaMd1GJw2A/видео.html
😂😂😂😂
Omg!
"SIMPLE"
Eskerrik asko
Ideiinteresgarria
Mila esker