How To Cut A Circle Out Of Wood With A Router
At this point its a simple matter of milling out the circle with the.
How to cut a circle out of wood with a router. Ensure that the fence edge is straight and smooth. Touch device users explore by touch or with. Cutting a Circle in Wood with a Router.
A plunge router works best but if you dont have one hold the router above the wood and start it. With a 14 straight carbide router bit in the router I lower the bit so its a hair above the surface of the wood and then gently slide the jig with attached router forward or backward until the outside edge of the bit lines up with the circle line. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select.
Place the wood to be cut on the routing table horizontally. The router bit makes groove cut on the wood by the rotation of the bits. In the meantime to enlarge this hole as fast as possible I fit the router bit with the smallest bearing to produce the largest rabbet.
This video from the Wood Whisperer shows a similar technique for making bowls using a router although you would want a straight pattern bit rather than the round-nose bit. Using the upsiral bit to make 2-3 revolutions then remove the circle jig and grab your jigsaw. Touch device users explore by touch or with.
Put your safety goggles and put the router on the mark and start pushing the router over the wood. Carefully plunge it into the wood and begin moving it counterclockwise around the circle. If you see that the width of the first cut is deep and you want little depth then change the router bit according to the depth you want and make a second cut.
Mount a straight plunge-cutting bit in your router and set the router bit to cut about 38 in. Just like with the jigsaw you can buy a trammel if you are cutting out a ton of different circles. Screw the trammel to the workpiece centering it on the circle you want to cut out.