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Whatever gets the job done and work arounds are sometimes just as rewarding as finishing the piece. I love making lots of different jigs in my shop as the need arises for some project. It is rewarding. Now I do have alot of jigs laying around that I can not remember what they were for. if I run into the same situation I usually just make another jig. 

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2 hours ago, JTTHECLOCKMAN said:

Whatever gets the job done and work arounds are sometimes just as rewarding as finishing the piece. I love making lots of different jigs in my shop as the need arises for some project. It is rewarding. Now I do have alot of jigs laying around that I can not remember what they were for. if I run into the same situation I usually just make another jig. 

I was just thinking about making a circle cutting jig for the scroll saw. I have one for my bandsaw but it's too big and cumbersome for the size I need. I have found that it is VERY difficult to cut a full circle by hand. I get some very strange circles.

 

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1 hour ago, octoolguy said:

I was just thinking about making a circle cutting jig for the scroll saw. I have one for my bandsaw but it's too big and cumbersome for the size I need. I have found that it is VERY difficult to cut a full circle by hand. I get some very strange circles.

 

I never did have a problem cutting straight lines or circles. The eyes are starting to fail so have to concentrate more. That is why I like my RBI saw. It does not cut aggressively and will cut true. It is a matter of practice and remember the key rules, let the saw do the cutting. All you are doing is steering. Try to look a little bit ahead so that tells the brain what you will be doing. I am working on a few patterns now that have complete circles and they came out quite well. I would say another 3 weeks and I will have everything done and will post photos before my shows. Made some cool stuff and hopefully will sell. 

I do not believe a circle cutting jig would ever work on a scrollsaw.

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I make sanding stick using popsicle sticks or narrow ones.  I lay a bunch of the sticks down side by side,   spray 3M77 on good sandpaper and put it on the sticks.  I cut them apart with a razor knife.  Cheap and works good for me.

One thing I have found is that there are huge differences in the brands of sand paper.  I use a lot from Klingspor and Norton.  Cuts cleaner and longer and more expensive...worth it for me.

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On 10/27/2018 at 2:15 PM, octoolguy said:

I was just thinking about making a circle cutting jig for the scroll saw. I have one for my bandsaw but it's too big and cumbersome for the size I need. I have found that it is VERY difficult to cut a full circle by hand. I get some very strange circles.

 

If you have a disk sander Ray, you can make circle jig for that, the same as the band saw. I had one when I made 3" and bigger wooden wheels.

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