Most people who try cutting perfect circles in wood with a jigsaw end up ruining the whole piece. But this method changes everything. Instead of fighting to follow a curve free hand, he builds a simple guide system that handles all the work. He attaches a custom board with a center pivot point lined up perfectly so it can rotate smoothly. Then he places the piece onto the setup and makes the first cuts not into a circle, but into a rough hexagon. It looks wrong at first, but that's exactly where it gets smart. Now watch this. As he slowly rotates the board against the table saw, the blade trims each edge down little by little. With every pass, the sharp corners disappear until the whole piece becomes a perfectly smooth circle. So would you try this method?
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