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Cutting Circles on the Bandsaw

We had to cut several circles of the same size out of 3/4" pine and we determined that the best way to do that was on the bandsaw with a narrow 1/4" blade. I made a sliding jig for my bandsaw to make the process faster and more consistent.
Step 1: Cut a piece of 3/4" plywood 14" wide and 16" long.'
Step 2: Attach a piece of hardwood to the bottom that fits the groove on your bandsaw table. About 2" from the right edge.
Step 3: Put the assembled board on the bandsaw table and cut a groove half the length.
Step 4: Place a pivot point even with the front of the bandsaw teeth.
Step 5: Clamp a block/stop on the bottom of the plywood.
Step 6: Go for it!
Materials List:
Plywood 3/4" 14"wide x 16"long
Hardwood 3/8" thick x 3/4" wide x 16" long
Pivot Pin Options - dowel, screw, nail etc.
Fasteners - short nails, glue, 3/4 flat head screws
Other Suggestions and Notes:
Watch my video on using the bandsaw, part 2.
Watch DIY Montreal for some other options

Видео Cutting Circles on the Bandsaw канала Bob's Two Car Garage
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