Big Horn 26100 Lewin Router Compass

October 4, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:57 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Big Horn Lewin Router Compass attaches to almost any router. Cuts circles from 8-Inch to 48-Inch in diameter. Made in the USA from heavy duty lexan. 30-Inch long. Accessories available for purchase separately include Big Horn 26101 Lewin Router Compass Extension and Big Horn 26102 Lewin Router Compass Straight Edge. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Product Features

  • Use to cut circles from 8 to 48-Inch in diameter
  • Made in the USA from heavy duty lexan.

Comments

k urias says:

Easy jig after initial setup Great jig! Makes perfect circles. Make sure you tighten the black knob so the force doesn’t move the measurement larger. Very happy with this. The pin is pretty small so it doesn’t leave a huge mark. I’ve only had it for a week, so I’mHoping it holds up over time, but for the time being, it’s great!

JH says:

Worth the Money Just received this today and I can give it 5 stars before I use it. I’ve owned a small Jasper Circle Jig which is an excellent product since 2003 and I can tell this will be just as good. Yes, you do have to drill a couple of holes to mount it to your router. It is not difficult and the plastic will not crack or shatter as another reviewer suggested. You do have to make sure you have the jig aligned straight and you definitely need to countersink your holes. I used to have a countersink…

William A. Welch says:

Cuts perfect circles with no fuss! This product works exactly as expected. It is a great value for the money! It cuts perfect circles! One thing I would add to the instructions is – when you mark the center, of you circle, on your material, I suggest taking a very small finishing nail and lightly tap it in where the jig pin will go. Then, instead of trying to look under the jig for your ‘X’, you can slide the pin until is finds the hole, then I lightly tap it with a weighted plastic mallet.If you’re cutting MDF,…

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