Рет қаралды 2,320
Free Project Plans at www.EarlyRiserWorkshop.com
S2E4 - Motivated to making plywood bats easier, I created this jig for cutting circle diameters as small as 3" and as large as 48" on the bandsaw. It features a sliding table to ensure no flat spots in the finished circle and a fine adjustment stop to align the blade center.
The aluminum T-Track fully adjustable pivot bar has an 1/8" pin center and is also used on our S2E14 router table "Circular Groove & Rabbet Jig" project plan and video, link: • Circular Grooves & Rab...
Check out S2E7 "Making Bats with Bandsaw Jig" video where I also use this jig on the drill press, link:
• Making Bats with Handy...
Disclaimer:
My video content is intended for entertainment purposes only.
If you make or follow anything I've shared, please understand that you do so at your own risk.
Woodworking using power tools can be very dangerous. You should always understand and follow the owner's manual that comes with your tools.
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) even if I didn't.
Please don't attempt anything I'm showing you if you don't feel 100% confident you can do so safely.
Shop safety is YOUR responsibility. I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries or accidents you may experience if you actually do the things I've demonstrated.
Borrowing from the saying "Measure Twice, Cut Once" may I ask you to "Think Twice (about safety), and Cut Once (without injury)"
Earl Griffis
Website: www.EarlyRiserWorkshop.com