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6. Lock the Steel Rod (#4/#5) in this position by turning the knob on top of the

T-Bar sliding Rod Mount clockwise.

7. Depending on the thickness of material being cut and the diameter of the

router bit being used, it may take more than one pass to complete your cut.
Adjust the depth of your router bit for making your first cut.

8. If you are using a plunge router you can now start the router and plunge the bit

into your stock.  If you are using a fixed base router, gently lift the router and
Router Plate (#2) above your stock so that the router bit clears the surface of
your stock. Turn your router on and slowly lower the Router Plate (#2)
allowing the bit to cut into the stock. When the Router Plate (#2) is flat on
your stock, allow the jig to make one complete rotation.

9. Re-adjust your router bit depth and repeat step 8 as needed until you are able

to complete your full cut.

10. Remove the Steel Bar (#4/#5) from the T-Bar Sliding Rod Mount (#3).

Remove the T-Bar Sliding Rod Mount (#3) from the Cross Frame (#1).
Remove the Cross Frame (#1) from your stock. Properly store the Curve Pro
Circle and Ellipse Jig until your next use.

Making An Ellipse:

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Summary of Contents for Curv Pro 9308

Page 1: ...tion of this jig before attempting to operate your router with this fixture Follow all safety precautions outlined in your router manual and wear appropriate clothing and eye protection when using any...

Page 2: ...asher 2 7 3 4 Flat Washer 1 8 Female Locking Knob 1 9 Male Locking Knob 1 10 Knurled Head Cap Screw M4 x 7 x 16mm 2 11 Oval Head Phillips Machine Screw M6 x 1 0 x 12mm 2 12 Oval Head Combo Machine Scr...

Page 3: ...ou adjust for the size of the circle ellipse being cut 3 Slide the two 2 1 Flat Washers 6 on the end of the Steel Rod 4 that has flattened shoulders on two sides of one end Then insert the Steel Rod 4...

Page 4: ...s Frame 1 Slide the T Bar Sliding Rod Mount 3 to center of the Cross Frame 1 and secure it in place using the Knurled Head Cap Screws 10 4 Slide the Steel Rod 4 5 through the hole in the T Bar Sliding...

Page 5: ...outer and Router Plate 2 above your stock so that the router bit clears the surface of your stock Turn your router on and slowly lower the Router Plate 2 allowing the bit to cut into the stock When th...

Page 6: ...r to each other 3 Slide the Steel Rod 4 5 through the hole in both of the T Bar Sliding Rod Mounts 3 4 The size of the minor axis on the ellipse will be controlled by the distance between the T Bar Sl...

Page 7: ...fixed base router gently lift the router and Router Plate 2 above your stock so that the router bit clears the surface of your stock Turn your router on and slowly lower the Router Plate 2 allowing th...

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