Posted March 17, 201312 yr In this video I show you how to cut a perfect circle for your car audio install: What you need:Router (Preferably a plunge, but I show you can use a normal one)Jasper Circle JigDrill3/16 Drill BitWood to cut a circle into The Jasper circle jig in the video is the Model 200. Search Google for "Jasper Circle Jig Model 200" to find it. Mark
March 17, 201312 yr Hell yeah, I know I LOVE my circle jigs. Still not sure how I ever did it before I had them, lol.
March 17, 201312 yr Author Hell yeah, I know I LOVE my circle jigs. Still not sure how I ever did it before I had them, lol. Man it makes such a huge difference, and you can do it in like two minutes. Haha
March 17, 201312 yr If a Jasper Jig is not available, you can DIY a jig. This one is adjustable, I can cut anywhere between 1" and 20" diameter.
March 17, 201312 yr Author If a Jasper Jig is not available, you can DIY a jig. This one is adjustable, I can cut anywhere between 1" and 20" diameter. Nice looks good!
March 19, 201312 yr Author What ind of wood is that in that picture or are you just messing with the cut?
March 20, 201312 yr Author Awesome vid! I think i'm going to buy one now, so I can make perfect cuts. I have used mine so much it has definitely paid for itself. Let me know how you like it.
March 20, 201312 yr Awesome vid! I think i'm going to buy one now, so I can make perfect cuts. I have used mine so much it has definitely paid for itself. Let me know how you like it. Well my dad bought me a router a few months ago. Never used it yet. The only thing I would need is the jasper circle jig. I found it on PE for $40. My dad did tell me though he bought something that helps me make perfect circles when cutting holes. I don't know what it is though lol
March 20, 201312 yr What ind of wood is that in that picture or are you just messing with the cut? Concrete molding plywood
March 20, 201312 yr What ind of wood is that in that picture or are you just messing with the cut?3/4 mdf is my guess.He was refering to that ply wood of some type Edited March 20, 201312 yr by pmureika
March 20, 201312 yr What ind of wood is that in that picture or are you just messing with the cut? Concrete molding plywood What ind of wood is that in that picture or are you just messing with the cut?3/4 mdf is my guess.
March 20, 201312 yr If a Jasper Jig is not available, you can DIY a jig. This one is adjustable, I can cut anywhere between 1" and 20" diameter. And works WAY better. I hate the Jasper jigs. I like my flush mounts closer than their spacing which is never right.
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