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Derwent Woodturning club:

--- Quote from: Paul Hannaby on December 30, 2012, 10:43:59 PM ---Or another alternative - Circle cutters for art/craft projects are available from art suppliers that can be used to cut circles of various sizes. Really intended for paper etc. but I'm sure they would cut veneer if you try it. I have one I use for cutting circles when I'm airbrushing with masking film and that one will go from almost zero up to around 150mm.

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Hi Pete, I agree with Paul's suggestion and have used one of these circle cutters on veneers. The good news is they use replaceable scalpel blades so you can make sure you've always got a sharp blade (but a diamond hone works on them to give a few more cuts for free). The bad news is they have a centre point so you either have to put up with a pin prick at the centre, or temporarily stick a piece of scrap veneer in the middle while you cut the circle. And I would only advise cutting one veneer thickness at a time.
I can't remember where I got mine but lots of companies sesll them, e.g. do a search on Amazon.co.uk for "Knives Craft Compass Cutter" and you will see what I mean.
Hope that helps,

bodrighywood:
Thanks for the ideas and replies. I have looked at paper cutting tools for card makers etc and most are too small but the circle cutters seem a possibility I want to avoid 'compass' type cutters because of the central hole created but hadn't thought of having a small piece of scrap there doh! I'll look up some of the other ideas and see what is available

pete

thebowlerhattedturner:
Hello Pete,
               see me at the next club night and we can make arrangements for you to visit my shed where I can show you how I do mine.
regards
John

bodrighywood:
Thanks John, I'll take you up on that.

Pete

Paul Hannaby:
On the centre point on the compass / circle cutters - one tip I saw was to cut up an old plastic milk container and use a small square of that to protect whatever was underneath the point. I guess if it is slipping, a bit of double sided tape could be used to keep it in place temporarily.

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