Circle cutting router jig

Here’s a simple alternative to some of your standard shop made circle cutting jigs. This circle cutting router jig is infinitely adjustable so you can make it to cut any size circle you choose.

Start with a piece of 1/2″ plywood about 2″ wider than your router base, and as long as you. Remember, the longer the base, the larger diameter circle you can cut; but this circle cutting router jig can also become unwieldy to use for smaller circles if you make it too long.

Cut some hardwood blocks for each end, drilling holes to align to the steel rods going through your router’s base and 1/4″ holes for 20 tpi bolts to use as stop screws to prevent the steel bars from sliding. On one of the blocks, also thread a 3/8″ diameter hole through the center for a 16 tpi bolt to use for fine adjustments of your router.

Attach your router with a 1/4″ upcut bit, and slide it to the end away from the adjustment bolt. Complete a plunge cut through the base. This is where you’ll be able to insert a 1/4″ x 1″ dowel to go into a corresponding hole in the center of your workpieces to create the fulcrum for this jig.

Then slide your router out about one inch, and route a slot all the way through the jig base until the router base pushes up against the block by the adjustment screw.

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2 thoughts on “Circle cutting router jig

  1. Why don’t you have instructions for Artisan circle cutting jig type c received it with parts but no instructions

    1. Bill,
      I’m not certain what you mean when you say you received it. We don’t sell circle cutting jigs. So I’m assuming what you have is made by someone else?

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