I bought this gramil a while ago and made up the maple fitting to use it for circles.
The "Clayton's" circle cutter
- Taffy Evans
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Re: The "Clayton's" circle cutter
Hi Taff,
Thanks for this. I bought an older version of the lmi circle cutter a week or so ago (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5881). I believe it has the same cutter as yours. I haven't had a chance to sharpen and test it yet.
Can you comment on how well it cuts? What is your process etc? Upsides or downsides as apposed to just using a router based cutter by itself?
Cheers.
Thanks for this. I bought an older version of the lmi circle cutter a week or so ago (viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5881). I believe it has the same cutter as yours. I haven't had a chance to sharpen and test it yet.
Can you comment on how well it cuts? What is your process etc? Upsides or downsides as apposed to just using a router based cutter by itself?
Cheers.
Jeremy D
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