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Circle Cutting Jig WITHOUT Putting a Nail in Your Workpiece

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Like I mentioned in the video, using a router is really dangerous. Please take all proper precautions when attempting this. It is important to take off the right amount of material at the bandsaw or jigsaw so that the router bit does not catch when going around. You may even want to tighten up the hole by putting painters tape around the "cookie".

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Router Bit____________ http://amzn.to/2laVbrp

I have seen a lot of circle cutting jigs, and all of them require a nail or a screw in the center of your board. But I didn't want to put a hole in the center of my workpiece... So I came up with this jig using a router, double sided tape and a hole saw to make a circle without messing up your beautiful board.

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