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Tighten the mounting screws to secure the Circle Guide to your router. If you're using the Model Circle Guide, replace the centering pin with a 1/4"-dia. bit. We recommend a solid-carbide upcut spiral router bit. For the Model Circle Guide, use a 1/2"-dia. router bit. How to cut a circle or arc with a router and beam trammel: Unless you are cutting an arc that begins and ends at the edge of your material, you will need a plunge router, rather than a fixed base model, in order to use a beam www.- routers come with a beam trammel accessory included, otherwise, most routers have a suitable beam trammel available as a separate accessory. Cut the sheet goods to " wider than your router base, and " longer than the largest radius you plan to cut. I happened to have a scrap of 3/4" cabinet grade ply that was about 8" wide, and 29 3/4" long, which looked like a pretty good size to me. It will allow me cut circles up to about 46" in diameter.








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