DIY Incremental Circle Jig for Band Saw & Router Table

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • This innovative DIY incremental circle jig will allow you to cut circles safely and precisely on a band saw or router table.
    It will be perfect to make pulleys or wheels for homemade tools or for any other project where you need round pieces of a relatively small diameter.
    DIY Incremental Circle Jig Plans: bit.ly/3HGTwCl
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  • @Paoson_Woodworking
    @Paoson_Woodworking  Рік тому +9

    DIY Incremental Circle Jig Plans: bit.ly/3HGTwCl

  • @sanyoshovah2887
    @sanyoshovah2887 Рік тому +4

    Well hello good sir. Love your stuff. About to build 2 small modular benches and the large tablesaw workbench. Looking forward to it

  • @Toyotajunkie
    @Toyotajunkie Рік тому +3

    That's pretty cool! I would still be afraid of it catching and coming off the pin while routing. What about an adjustable "roller" clamp somewhere on the track/jig? Something to apply medium pressure and keep the work piece a bit more "stable." Just a thought.
    I still think it is a very good idea!

    • @Paoson_Woodworking
      @Paoson_Woodworking  Рік тому +1

      thanks! I thought about that! If you are going to make the circular piece on the router table then I think it would be necessary. But if you first use the band saw and you are only going to mill about 2 or 3mm I think it is not necessary.

    • @Toyotajunkie
      @Toyotajunkie Рік тому

      @@Paoson_Woodworking Good example. That completely makes sense. If you are only taking off a very small amount of material, that risk is also very minimal.
      Thanks for "reminding" me of that!

    • @tektrixter
      @tektrixter Рік тому +1

      Normally hand pressure would be enough, but a few sandbags would be a good idea in case you need to let go. I don't know that a rolling wheel would be any safer.

  • @bigburlymikesmswoodworking
    @bigburlymikesmswoodworking Рік тому +2

    Excellent!! This appears much safer and a great deal more precise for cutting circles. Can't wait for the next videos showing the jig in action and how it's built.

  • @makernova8160
    @makernova8160 Рік тому +3

    This is great! I made a really rudimentary version of a circle jig and used it on my table saw years ago. Needless to say I'm never using that jig again as it was a bit dangerous. This looks much safer! Also, I made a slightly scaled down version of your modular workbench and it turned out great! Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @Paoson_Woodworking
      @Paoson_Woodworking  Рік тому

      thanks! I would like to see pics of your workbench

    • @makernova8160
      @makernova8160 Рік тому

      @@Paoson_Woodworking I actually filmed it! ua-cam.com/video/MNImyl0IfB0/v-deo.html

  •  Рік тому

    Merhaba
    Biraz benim videom dan kopya var sanki. Yinede iyi olmuş

  • @markhedquist9597
    @markhedquist9597 Рік тому +1

    Well, another super-duper precision jig. As always, your work is impeccable. To me, it looks like you are setting up for a large build of some sort by making this jig. Hoping to see a mega-project soon!

  • @PiefacePete46
    @PiefacePete46 Рік тому +1

    You have given me "The Guilts" again! A couple of years back I made a trial version of a similar jig... I never did make the finished version.
    One feature I added was an adjustable stop that contacted the edge of the bandsaw table when the workpiece was in the correct position to begin rotating it. It performed the same function as the T-slot stop in your design, but because it is part of the jig, it retains it's correct setting and does not require adjusting every time the jig is used. Should I ever make the final version, this stop would be retractable to allow use on my router table; as it is now I have to unscrew it, and it loses it's accuracy.
    I envy the stunning finishes you achieve. Using your creations to make more creations must be immensly satisfying. 😃 Thank's again for sharing them with us all.

  • @WoodworkJourney
    @WoodworkJourney Рік тому

    This is excellent! Much better than the scrap efforts I’ve ever made. Looks like I need to get some T track 😂

  • @lightmooner
    @lightmooner 11 місяців тому

    Could this still be done using regular t track nut, or you really need to machine it like you did?

  • @robertling9872
    @robertling9872 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful and smart design 👍

  • @monkeysausageclub
    @monkeysausageclub Рік тому +1

    You could add a tape next to the rod to give you a quick guide to circle centre.

  • @johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555

    An outstanding jig. Good job!

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos Рік тому

    Great video of the bandsaw / router jig Suso! Thank you for always sharing with us!💖👍😎JP

  • @homemadetools
    @homemadetools Рік тому

    Nice work as usual. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

  • @gdonham1203
    @gdonham1203 Рік тому

    Very nice. I bought the MicroJig Dovetail clamps and am going to incorporate them into several jigs I need to build. Good work.

  • @luismariano001
    @luismariano001 Рік тому

    You always leave me speechless with what you are capable of doing. Greetings from Caracas/Venezuela

  • @barry.w.christie
    @barry.w.christie Рік тому

    What a brilliant jig, I especially like the various suggestions on how to use it ... fantastic.
    Please do not take this as a criticism of your work, as usual the amount of thought and workmanship that goes into your work is readily apparent ... but below I've suggested a method of making an already fantastic jig into something even better 👍
    I love the idea of the precision part of the jig, but it makes doing large adjustments (from minimum to maximum size) a complete and utter pain unless you use a drill!
    If you had the rotation axis block attached to the end of the threaded rod and a mechanism using a split connector nut, placed on the outer edge of the jig, then you could ...
    - 1) disengage the nut so that the threaded rod (and the rotation axis block) could be moved in/out to the rough position quickly and easily
    - 2) engage the nut so that the threaded rod can be used for fine adjustment adjustment as per your design
    Only downside with my suggestion is that the rod would stick out more and more as you increase the radius of the part being worked on!

  •  Рік тому

    Excellent tool. Cutting straight and corners is one thing but circles is a challenge with other setups. This would simplify some of them. I love it already ☺️

  • @jenyates3033
    @jenyates3033 Рік тому

    I'm only here to leave this comment about the thumbnail:
    "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought"

  • @lucaskrammer
    @lucaskrammer Рік тому

    Dang, that thumbnail promised you building a Millennium Falcon.

  • @BStride
    @BStride Рік тому

    This looks great, clean cuts as well and looks steadier than what I have used many times in the past

  • @Camane53
    @Camane53 Рік тому

    The headless bolts, are called Alan Screws Pao. As always good seeing your work!

  • @TheHighpotinuse
    @TheHighpotinuse Рік тому

    I really like how you marked the screw with numbers so you know how far you have turned it. Great idea.

  • @xronisdimopulos4147
    @xronisdimopulos4147 Рік тому

    Έκανες καταπληκτική δουλειά και πάλι, συγχαρητήρια!!!!

  • @lesliestraw4699
    @lesliestraw4699 Рік тому

    You're cutting the wrong way on the router ,rotation should be against cutter rotation

  • @oldtimer970
    @oldtimer970 Рік тому

    Damn! That looks like the Millenium Falcon!

  • @GNU_Linux_for_good
    @GNU_Linux_for_good 11 місяців тому

    _grandiose as always_

  • @timothyvanderschultzen9640
    @timothyvanderschultzen9640 Рік тому

    Awesome! Thank you for the video!

  • @clydedecker765
    @clydedecker765 Рік тому

    Another outstanding tool design and execution. Thank you. One thing you did not show clearly was retracting the work piece when you have completed the operation (i.e. away from the router bit/saw blade.) I assume it involves releasing the clamp and pulling the piece back?

    • @Paoson_Woodworking
      @Paoson_Woodworking  Рік тому

      hi Clyde, you just have to turn the threaded rod in the opposite direction, it is very easy and comfortable!

  • @maderaporlasvenas
    @maderaporlasvenas Рік тому

    Que pasada de util, me parece super paractico para cualquier carpinteria, eres un genio de verdad, un saludo y muchas gracias por el contenido que tienes.
    Un abrazo🤗

  • @plexibreath
    @plexibreath Рік тому

    You use a lot of baltic birch in your projects. Given how hard it is to get and how pricey it has become this last year, do you have any alternatives to baltic birch you can recommend?

  • @Flyfishing57
    @Flyfishing57 Рік тому

    Very Nice Paoson, I wish I had something like that 40 years ago when I was refinishing table tops

  • @robslifting4life
    @robslifting4life Рік тому

    Everything this guy makes is just.... So crispy and clean. My kind.

  • @justdoingstuffrsa751
    @justdoingstuffrsa751 Рік тому

    Great idea. I will try to make a similar one.

  • @bgm1911
    @bgm1911 8 місяців тому

    wow, amazing results

  • @wowyummyyy
    @wowyummyyy Рік тому

    L I K E 👍👍👍 👍👍😻😻😻 😻😻💯💯💯💯💯

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark Рік тому

    Yet another genius project! !! !!!

  • @FeMofokeng
    @FeMofokeng 11 місяців тому

    The best circle jig so far!

  • @mukwevhophathutshedzo1646
    @mukwevhophathutshedzo1646 Рік тому

    Wow, such a nice project.
    Hey have a suggestion here, can't you challenge us and make a compound sliding mitre saw, I've never seen anyone done such

    • @Paoson_Woodworking
      @Paoson_Woodworking  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the idea!

    • @mukwevhophathutshedzo1646
      @mukwevhophathutshedzo1646 Рік тому

      I know you can't fail making it since you've made that extremely difficult x-motion mortiser which even uses a relatively small parts that are not that easy to work with.
      The miter saws we see here are for people who are lefthanded and hence are not safe for the right-handed ones. That happens because they use angle grinders and circular saws and their motor are not meant for cutting on the cutter's direction and it's difficult for them to reverse the motor

  • @martinwolf5957
    @martinwolf5957 Рік тому

    Awesome great Job. 👍🏻💪🏻🙋‍♂️

  • @jimh472
    @jimh472 Рік тому

    Once again you have astounded me with your ingenuity.

  • @superkalifragilischt
    @superkalifragilischt Рік тому

    Would be nice without drilling a hole in the middle of the round 😢

  • @timothyeliason8844
    @timothyeliason8844 Рік тому

    I am inspired by your skill and ingenuity!

  • @Czaja1979
    @Czaja1979 Рік тому

    Nice 👍👏👏👏🤜🤛

  • @martinlouden9005
    @martinlouden9005 Рік тому

    Very useful jig.

  • @ebarboni226
    @ebarboni226 Рік тому

    Eres un genio Sizu! Abrazo desde Argentina!

  • @martincaruana6632
    @martincaruana6632 Рік тому

    What a great idea!

  • @АлександрВладимирович-к2р

    super 💪🔥👌👍.

  • @angel1138thx
    @angel1138thx Рік тому

    Genial como siempre Paoson, gracias por el video.

  • @davidvasquez3564
    @davidvasquez3564 Рік тому

    Jig Master!

  • @Habibulla.M
    @Habibulla.M Рік тому

    Nice making

  • @kayros320
    @kayros320 Рік тому

    genio 🙌

  • @gabrielvaldez6877
    @gabrielvaldez6877 Рік тому

    Excelente

  • @rockekoreis3160
    @rockekoreis3160 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @youtubetv7000
    @youtubetv7000 Рік тому

    SUPER