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Mission FurnitureTha nk You!Thank you for ordering this WOOD magazine download. We hope you enjoy being part of our online experience and that you have fun expand-ing your woodworking skills. Please remember that this copyrighted material is for your use only. It is unlawful to share this file with someone else or to reprint it in any CampbellEditorial Content Chief, WOOD magazine Adobe Acrobat Reader Troubleshooting GuideIf you can read this page, your Acrobat Reader program is working correctly! But you may still have problems or specific issues, such as printing and saving your downloadable file.

Back of bandsaw table to front of Front of bandsaw blade plus ˙⁄ˆˇ" table to front of blade plus ˙⁄ˆˇ" ½" ˜⁄˛" ˘˝⁄ˆˇ" ˘⁄˛" steel pin ¾" long ˘⁄˛" hole ½" deep 1¼" Filename: 219 Circle Cutting Jig kb 10-9, CR 1/9 Blade to edge of bandsaw table plus 4½" 12" 18" #8 …

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1 Mission FurnitureTha nk You!Thank you for ordering this WOOD magazine download. We hope you enjoy being part of our online experience and that you have fun expand-ing your woodworking skills. Please remember that this copyrighted material is for your use only. It is unlawful to share this file with someone else or to reprint it in any CampbellEditorial Content Chief, WOOD magazine Adobe Acrobat Reader Troubleshooting GuideIf you can read this page, your Acrobat Reader program is working correctly! But you may still have problems or specific issues, such as printing and saving your downloadable file.

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3 Download the file again, except this time try right-clicking on the red download button. A menu window will open. Select Save target as or Save link as to save the file to your hard drive. Once saved, you can open it up with Adobe Acrobat Reader. For more details on using Adobe Acrobat Reader please visit our online help section at: Store Customer FavoritesVisit the WOOD Store Shop Tools & AccessoriesIndoor FurnitureOutdoor more than 1,300 woodworking project plans, DVDs, back-issue collections, videos, tool reviews, books, & through the scrap bin and you ll easily find enough mate-rial to make this jig.

4 Start construction by determining the sizes of the base pieces as shown in the Drawing. Cut the bases to size from plywood or MDF, rabbet one edge of each piece, and, using a Forstner bit, drill the 1 " hole where the sliding arm to size, rabbet the edges, and drill the hole where shown. Make a steel pin from a section of 1 8" steel rod or bolt, and press the pin in , cut the subbase to match the length of the bases, and 5 8" wider than their combined widths. Glue the bases to the subbase, flush at the ends and edges. Keep glue 1 4" from the edges of the rabbets to minimize squeeze-out that would interfere with the sliding arm s operation.

5 Before the glue sets, insert the sliding arm between the bases to establish the spacing between them; then remove the the glue dries, cut the cleats to size. Position the jig on your bandsaw to the side of the blade and glue the cleats to the subbase snug against the table. Next, cut the miter-slot cleat to size, apply double-faced tape to its top face, and place it in the saw s miter slot. With the jig 1 16" from the blade, press the jig onto the miter-slot cleat. Remove Bandsaw Circle JigThis well-rounded add-on saws circles from 2" to 44" in diameter. Great Ideas For Your ShopFILENAME: 219 GIFY circleJig_# : 1-13 Lorna "1 " " " " " " "Back of bandsawtable to front of blade plus "Front of bandsawtable to front ofblade plus " " " " " steel pin " long " hole " deep1 "Filename: 219 Circle cutting Jigkb 10-9, CR 1/9 Blade to edge of bandsaw tableplus 4 "12"18"#8 x " screw1 " fenderwasher1 " hole "deepMITER-SLOT CLEAT x ",glued in placeBASEBASESUBBASESLIDING ARMCLEATCLEATthe jig with the miter-slot cleat still attached, mark the cleat s location, and then glue it in place.

6 To use the jig, cut a square blank 1 16" wider and longer than the diameter of the desired circle. Drill a 1 8" hole 1 4" deep in the center of the blank and place it over the pin in the sliding arm. Adjust the sliding arm so one edge of the blank just touches the bandsaw blade and tighten the screw in the fender washer to secure the arm. (For circles larger than 22", reverse the arm so the pin is closest to you.) Turn on the bandsaw and slowly rotate the workpiece to cut out the circle. Copyright Meredith Corporation 2013On this info-filled disc you ll find more an easy-to-use article index!

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