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Capabilities of this Jig: Circle range: Maximum radius: 44-5/8" Maximum diameter: 89-1/4" Minimum radius: 11-3/8" Minimum diameter: 22-3/4" Ellipse range: Maximum Size: 89-1/2" x 80-1/2"--85-3/4" Minimum Size: 22-3/4" x 26-5/8"--32" Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 1...
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Oval Head Combo Machine Screw (M5 x .8 x 18mm) Oval Head Combo Machine Screw (10 x 24tpi x 1/2") Oval Head Combo Machine Screw (8 x 32tpi x 3/8") Brass Countersink Screw (#4 x 1/2") Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 2...
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Female Locking Knob (#8). If you are making a circle or an ellipse, add the #5 Extension Steel Rod by screwing the male threads into the female threads in the end of the steel rod (#4). Making A Circle: Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 3...
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2. If you are making an internal cut, adjust the distance of the Steel Rod (#4/#5) so the edge of the router bit being used is on the inside of the pencil mark made in step 2. Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 4...
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Remove the T-Bar Sliding Rod Mount (#3) from the Cross Frame (#1). Remove the Cross Frame (#1) from your stock. Properly store the Curve Pro Circle and Ellipse Jig until your next use. Making An Ellipse: Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 5...
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4. The size of the minor axis on the ellipse will be controlled by the distance between the T-Bar Sliding Router Mounts (#3). The farther apart they are, the more pronounced the shape of the ellipse will The closer they are together, the ellipse will be more circle-like. Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 6...
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8. Remove the Steel Bar (#4/#5) from the T-Bar Sliding Rod Mount (#3). Remove the T-Bar Sliding Rod Mount (#3) from the Cross Frame (#1). Remove the Cross Frame (#1) from your stock. Properly store the Curve Pro Circle and Ellipse Jig until your next use. Copyright 2007 MLCS ltd. Page 7...
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