"Gary Brown" wrote in message
> > I need to cut a quarter circle in 3/4 inch thick oak plywood. Is
>
>
> It might help to clarify - this is a 24" radius cut out of a piece of
> 4ft x 4ft plywood. The quarter circle will become a shelf while
> the remainder is a desktop.
>
> I work mostly with hand tools and solid stock. I am out of my
> element here.
The easiest solution (and extremely easy it is) is to use a router with a
simple trammel base attached. You can make the trammel base out of 1/4"
plywood or mdf in about 10 minutes.
If you don't know what a trammel is:
http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/etip030201wb.html
It's use should be intuitive.
Use one factory edge of your sheet of plywood, with the factory corner as
the center of your quarter circle, and you only have to make the one router
cut to complete your quarter circle shelf.
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Sounds as if this is a good job for a Router. I see a circle-cutting setup
with stops to stop cut at 1/4 circle.But the BS boys will surely tell you
this could be done with that tool and a bit of sanding "to the line" after
the initial cut.
If you have a template, you could make the cut with the jigsaw and finish
the edge with the router "to the line."
"Gary Brown" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi and Happy Holidays,
>
> I need to cut a quarter circle in 3/4 inch thick oak plywood. Is
> there a router bit that will do it or will I need to use my jigsaw?
> The edge needs to be clean and without chipping - something
> a jigsaw doesn't do easily.
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
>
Gary Brown wrote:
>> I need to cut a quarter circle in 3/4 inch thick oak plywood. Is
>
>
> It might help to clarify - this is a 24" radius cut out of a piece of
> 4ft x 4ft plywood. The quarter circle will become a shelf while
> the remainder is a desktop.
>
> I work mostly with hand tools and solid stock. I am out of my
> element here.
You indicate you have a router and a jig saw.
Guess what?
You have exactly the tools you need.
You need to build a radius jig for your router using some plywood that
will allow you to swing a 24" radius.
There are lots of plans out there including one on the NYW.
Cut the 3/4 ply piece proud with your jig saw, then clean up with your
router using your new radius jig.
Have fun.
Lew