Simple Mod Makes Perfect Circles on Shopsmith MarkV 520
I needed smooth, concentric rounds for a couple of products I was working on. The Shopsmith Bandsaw Circle Cutting fixture that I had was good for cutting them out... but, their edges were rougher than I needed them to be. So the question became, "How do I get the edges smooth while keeping them concentric with the center point?" The solution that I found was to modify the Bandsaw Circle Cutting Fixture to work on my #Shopsmith #MarkV-520 with its sanding disk. That simple modification, its application and the results are shown here. This is the first of three videos on the same project.... I hope you come along as I reveal what the project is.

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How Do You Increase the Speed of YOUR Shopsmith?

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The Easiest Way To Cut Perfect Circles On Any Bandsaw!

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Setting up your band saw

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Japanese vs Western Woodworking Tools: Which Style Is Better for You?

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Perfect Edges using a Unique Conical Sanding Disc! Shopsmith for the WIN!

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Easy-Peasy Alignment & Installing of your Modern Shopsmith Saw Guard

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Today's Shopsmith_make your own Bandsaw ZCI

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Easy Circle Cutting Jig and No Centre Hole Template For Your Router

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Why I bought a Sawstop?

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Band Saw Tricks and Skills - Throwback Thursday

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Your Shopsmith has a Weak Link!!! (And what to do about it)

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MOST IGNORANT BROKEN SCREW I'VE EXTRACTED

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Shopsmith Strip Sander: Better than any you've ever imagined! (Link to Important Announcement)

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Storing Your Shopsmith Conical Disc (Repost of Lost Video)

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Safely Cutting on a Shopsmith Tilting Table Saw?

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Q&A's from "Shopsmith Bandsaw Maintenance: Greasing the Upper Wheel" & Removing Lower Wheel

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Makin' Stuff - Turning Handles on the Shopsmith

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US Marines Laughed When the Old Veteran Asked for a Rifle — Until the General Saw His Veteran Patch

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When bandsaws go bad- How to fix your setup!

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