MLCS Curv Pro 9308 Manual

Circle and ellipse router jig

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Your new #9308 Curv Pro
router. A plunge router may be easier to use with this jig, but is not required. Please
read and understand the included instructions and familiarize yourself with the
operation of this jig before attempting to operate your router with this fixture. Follow
all safety precautions outlined in your router manual and wear appropriate clothing
and eye protection when using any power tool.

Capabilities of this Jig:

Circle range:
Maximum radius: 44-5/8"
Minimum radius: 11-3/8"
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.
TM
Circle and Ellipse Router Jig is designed to work with any
Maximum diameter: 89-1/4"
Minimum diameter: 22-3/4"
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  • Page 1 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...
  • Page 2 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...
  • Page 3 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...
  • Page 4 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...
  • Page 5 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...
  • Page 6 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...
  • Page 7 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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