10/24/2023
Until now, I hadn't been asked to make a round anything. The tables, benches, cabinets and various commissions haven't needed it.
So when I was asked to make a small round table top to match the benches I recently delivered, I had to think on my feet.
You can buy jigs that'll do the job, but even the small ones aren't cheap. So I employed my go-to thinking, WWMD (What Would MacGyver Do).
Unscrewing the base from my router, I used it as a template to mark the screw holes and the hole for the router bit onto a scrap piece of 1/4 inch plywood. Once attached to the router, and with the router it in place, I marked several points to give me up to a 34 inch diameter cut. The jig will be attached using a simple dowel.
It worked for this project, and I'll make a more durable one if people want round tops, but this is the kind of out-of- the- box thinking that happens here at Wheeler's Ridge and I thought I'd share it with you.