I need to cut out a large, 300mm diameter circle and thought the best way to get it accurate was to mount a (somewhat basic) jig on the scroll saw table onto which I could attach the wood to be cut. I have made a small hole at the circle centre point and secured it at this point to the jig with a screw/washer so that it turns smoothly. Well, my attempt first attempt was a complete failure with the blade wandering inside the required diameter. It di however cut a circle but about 10-15mm too small.
Is there a certain position the centre should be in relation to the blade to make this work? I have a couple of these to cut and don't want to waste any more wood! The blade is under quite high tension and I've had no problems cutting scrolls etc.
Is there a "trick" to doing this??
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Is there a certain position the centre should be in relation to the blade to make this work? I have a couple of these to cut and don't want to waste any more wood! The blade is under quite high tension and I've had no problems cutting scrolls etc.
Is there a "trick" to doing this??
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.