Cut Small Circles With Router. By replacing the footplate of the router with a board, and inserting a pivot point (i used a to get a feel for this process, i tested it on three small projects; Like the jig described above. First option, use a jig like i mentioned above for the bandsaw.
There are many awesome youtube videos about how to build similar project but this one is gonna teach and show you how to cut very small holes as small as 1 diameter holes on a 3/4 mdf board.
There is no longer a need for that homemade circle cutting jig, the circleguidekit does it all for you and includes everything you need. With the included turnlock™ base plate, this product is compatible with most routers. Drill small pivot holes into the arm of the jig, spaced 1 inch apart. There is no longer a need for that homemade circle cutting jig, the circleguidekit does it all for you and includes everything you need. But they really won't work for smaller circles. But a router cuts a circle with a. By replacing the footplate of the router with a board, and inserting a pivot point (i used a to get a feel for this process, i tested it on three small projects; The second jig for cutting curves and circles with a router can be made from scraps that are around the workshop.