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Ryan Haugle
09-18-2019, 5:23 PM
Hi all,
Looking for ideas on a bandsaw circle jig. Ready, go!

Lee Schierer
09-18-2019, 8:45 PM
Hi all,
Looking for ideas on a bandsaw circle jig. Ready, go!

Check out this thread (https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?118368-Bandsaw-Circle-Cutter-Table-with-Kreg-Fence-Rail)

The key to getting perfect circles is to make the pivot point exactly even with where the teeth are actually cutting. You need to insure you have some adjustment back and forth along the cut line to get the setting perfect. Otherwise the lade will tend to try to cut a spiral.

Edwin Santos
09-19-2019, 12:11 AM
Go over to YouTube and put Bandsaw Circle Cutting Jig in the search field, then make your choice from the 50 or so videos that come up.

You will find some very good ones there.

Steve Fish
09-19-2019, 8:16 AM
Here’s one I made a couple years ago. Was going to add a sliding scale but never got around to it.
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Works Ok? Yup, could I make a better one? Sure but I can rough here and get more accuracy by taking the circles this makes over to the router table

Steve Fish
09-19-2019, 8:25 AM
Sorry about the upside down, boy that post is a mess

glenn bradley
09-19-2019, 10:43 AM
Similar to others. A platform, a track and a rider that secures. I used a set-screw to fix the position. I threaded a hole and spin in a sharpened piece of threaded stock as a pivot. I allowed for a large pivot for large pieces (1/4 x 20) and a small pivot for more delicate work.

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Ben Rivel
09-19-2019, 2:21 PM
Any particular reason it has to be a circle jig on the band saw? If the work piece is under say and inch or two Id say router jigs are much easier to use and setup IMO. Though they can be costly if you want to get fancy. Which I found to be worth the cost! ;)

Randy Heinemann
09-19-2019, 3:30 PM
If you don't want to make one, Carter Bandsaw sells one that is good and also has a separate attachment that works for cutting out bowl blanks if you're a turner. I would agree, though, that there are probably many jigs on the internet that are fairly easy to make and work just as well or better.

johnny means
09-19-2019, 7:52 PM
Any particular reason it has to be a circle jig on the band saw? If the work piece is under say and inch or two Id say router jigs are much easier to use and setup IMO. Though they can be costly if you want to get fancy. Which I found to be worth the cost! ;)

I find that circle cutting with routers tends to blow out the material when you get to the "poles". Also, the bandsaw is much less grueling of a tool to cut with.

lowell holmes
09-20-2019, 10:49 AM
A 24"X 18"x 1/2" thk. plywood disk with a vertical nail in the center (or wood dowel) will do the job. Clamp it to the saw table.

fritz eng
09-21-2019, 10:16 AM
http://www.woodsmithtips.com/2019/08/29/