Slip the pivot in the pilot hole, set the insert to the desired radius and tighten it in place, then set the
copying ring/router in the insert. The template and router pivot around the stock to cut the circle. You
can see from the picture that I'm working out the process on scrap first before committing to the real
work piece.
I initially thought using the MFS to cut circles would be a little awkward; turns out I was wrong.
However, setting the size of the MFS to cut circles for the first time was a bit of a challenge for me.
Well, until I realized the instructions show the insert installed incorrectly. I have some drawings to
help illustrate the setup.
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