DIY Incremental Circle Jig Plans

Plans for making a versatile incremental jig to cut circles safely and accurately.

Designed for use with any woodworking band saw or router table.

By turning a threaded rod, you can accurately adjust the desired cutting radius.

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8,00 €

Once the payment has been made, you will receive an email with a link to download a Zip file which includes the DIY Incremental Circle Jig plans.

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All the plans available on this website are in metric, but you can easily convert them into imperial. In this article you'll find instructions and every conversion method available.

There are no refunds on downloaded digital plans. Before buying, you can download some of the free plans available on this website. Downloading one of these is an excellent way to get a better idea of what they’re like.

DIY Incremental Circle Jig:

Included with the Incremental Circle Jig Plans:

  • Instructions in English and Spanish.
  • Scaled printable plans of many parts in PDF and JPEG, A4 format.
  • Exploded views of all parts and cutting list of the DIY Incremental Circle Jig.
  • MaxCut file with accurate cutting diagrams and cutting list. MaxCut is a free and easy-to-use program. There is no Mac version, but there are other similar programs.
  • A 3D SketchUp model featuring various scenes that will allow you to view and understand the model better, make modifications in the design or check measurements. SketchUp is an indispensible CAD tool for makers, and it's free.
  • 3D Autocad model of the Homemade Incremental Circle Jig.
  • DXF files for CAM programs.
  • The plans are a 10 megabyte Zip file (any computer, Mac or PC, should be able to open Zip files)
  • Take your time to understand the plans.

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