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Re: Cutting a circle [message #44569 is a reply to message #44559] Tue, 04 May 2004 13:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
jeffh is currently offline  jeffh
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A router and circle jig is the best way. However, I now a good router will cost at least $100 and then $20+ for a circle jig. See my attached link to see my router, Jasper jig and homemade jig. I have attached a link to a subwoofer that I built. Just go to page 3 and you'll see the jigs.
http://europa70.tripod.com/diy_sonosub001.htm

 
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