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The AccuRight Circle Jig for Bandsaws is a high-quality cutting tool designed for precision and ease of use. It attaches quickly to most bandsaws, allowing you to create perfect circles and lathe blanks up to 4 feet in diameter without the need for drilling or external mounts. With its user-friendly radius measurements and lightweight design, this jig is perfect for both professional woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts.
Brand | Carter Fuel Systems |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Plastic |
Special Feature | Circle cutting jig with easy-to-read radius measurements, capable of cutting precise circles up to 4 feet in diameter without drilling or external mounts |
Included Components | Universal Attachment Bracket |
Item Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Metal |
UPC | 688937511471 |
Manufacturer | Carter Products |
Part Number | AC-CIR-1200 |
Item Weight | 4.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 45.75 x 4.5 inches |
Item model number | 00688937511471 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Circle cutting jig with easy-to-read radius measurements, capable of cutting precise circles up to 4 feet in diameter without drilling or external mounts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
So Far, So Good
The media could not be loaded. I've only used this jig for a day and have only cut what is shown in the pictures. The initial setup took a bit to figure out. The manual is really good and I watched a few videos online. I first tried using this jig when I had a 5/8" resaw blade on my saw and the blade was fighting the turns. I switched to a 1/4" blade and it is now a breeze cutting circles with this jig. Be careful backing out the circle and the cutoff piece. Twice now, I have accidentally pulled my blade off the wheels.
M**E
Great Value for the Mondy
I have an inexpensive Skil band saw and could not use the left-hand clamp that was include because it came right against the body of the saw. . Substituted a mini C-clamp in place of that, cut a couple of test circles and then cut a 10-1/4 inch circle. It worked great. At the final cut the blade kicked out a little, which was the fault of the band saw but not the circle cutter. I've cut several circles since and each time they come out better and it's easier to use. Set-up can be a little confusing at first, but if you take your time and look at the parts it's all very logical. It really helped to watch the video on the Carter website. One of the best purchases I've ever made for the money, if not THE best.
C**T
VERY NICE PRODUCT ONLY PROBLEM WAS POOR PACKAGING
The circle cutting jig arrived in a very timely manner, and delivery with Prime was nice. The item itself is very nice and mostly sturdy, and was fairly easy to install. The packaging is the only problem with this item. There are several metal pieces and one wooden/laminated piece. Inside the box there is no supporting material and the pieces freely move about and jostle inside as they are very loosely packaged. While they are bubble-wrapped, the lack of packaging cause the box to arrive very damaged and smashed in, and the wooden laminated piece was damaged. The customer service was outstanding and sent me a replacement piece very quickly.
P**D
Great design, but some flaws in execution
This will be a review that will be edited in the near future. My three stars are based on product arriving on time (yes), appropriate materials in design (no) and instructions (toss them).First, I am a very experienced woodworker, both with handtools and large, stationary power tools. This circle jig has a problem with mounting to large bandsaws, with the clamping methods. On bandasws with thick tables, mounting this clamp goes to the extreme end of the clamping bolts, and in a situation such as this, the bolts should be thicker and longer. The brings me to the next flaw: the long bar should be a bit wider and stouter, as with a larger saw (mine is 17") there is an excess of flex. The shorter cross bar is simply great and genius in engineering out the main issue of shop built circle jigs. I will withhold comments on the pin until after repeated use.As one posted, adding a block of wood behind the blade will minimize tearout in the region, that is true, though Carter should either add another, larger plastic block to do this, or supply a picture to explain placement and thickness (wood block needs to bear on the underside of stock being cut and can be problematic to mouny).This brings me to the instructions: they do more to confuse rather than instruct! This is a very simple jig and anyone that has used a shop built jig, will know how to mount and use, without the instructions. Look at the pictures and video, but don't read the words, unless you have issues in mounting or use.All in all, the design is great, but there are flaws with this iteration. For the price, I'm left wondering at the long term durability, but I suspect that I will probably buy another piece of wider T-track to substitute for the long bar and figure out my own mounting methods. As I said, though, the shorter cross bar design is genius.I put the jig through its paces earlier today and found another item needing some revision: the short cross arm. I was cutting 19-1/2" circles from 6/4 stock, and the short cross arm was an inch or so off the table and I needed to come up with additional support for it. Solution was simple enough: rip a length of stock to place between the bar supporting the rip guide (guide was off the bandsaw) and the Carter short cross arm, to keep the cross arm from tilting. Otherwise the jig worked well, and I had no issues at all with the pivot pin, as reported by a few other users.The price is steep for a jig that has the issues I found, but, the issues can be resolved, although I feel the manufacturer (Carter), should revise the jig, offering retrofits to all purchasers of the existing jig.
J**E
Works as advertised.
This jig does what it is supposed to do. Read the directions and follow them and you won't have any issues.I have a Laguna 14 BX bandsaw and the clip that holds down the main track wouldn't fit between the table and the saw's arch. I called Carter's customer service and I had the part in a couple of days. Their customer service was very polite and professional. I will buy from Carter again on that point alone.This jig out performs all the homemade solutions I have tried in the past and it's a lot safer to use as well.The cost of this jig is cheaper than a trip to the Urgent Care Center for stitches. So just buy if you are on the fence about it.
M**.
Quality tool and accurate.
If I could give this cutter 10 stars I would. Saves time, easy to use and very well made.
L**1
Does not fit Laguna bx
I don't know if this works or not because I could not clamp the cross bar to the table. The bar lays across the the back of the blade and must be within one inch of it. With my table the closest I could come to it was 2 and a half inches, which make it unusable. You have to be able to clamp each end to the underside of the table and there is no space for it on my Laguna BX. As others have said the instructions on assemble and use are not the best. They spend lots of time and pictures of stuff that is obvious and do not tell you about things like this one inch adjustment. I had to go to U-Tube to get the idea. It is a well made product and I am disappointed that I could not use it.
A**R
Fun to use
Easy to set up, easy to use, accurate, and fast. I can cut circles on this jig that I'd normally put the CNC to work on and get more work done in less time.