So, what would be the easiest or actually most accurate way of cutting a
quarter circle out of a sheet of ply? Actually, a half circle will work
also. Since the radius of the circle is 3 feet 10.5 inches, diameter of 7
feet 9 inches, this fits nicely into a 4X8 sheet. I have an idea of just
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So, what would be the easiest or actually most accurate way of cutting a
quarter circle out of a sheet of ply? Actually, a half circle will work
also. Since the radius
A spiral saw will work, as well.
--Barry
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Thanks guys,
Yes, a router is probably the better way to go. I was thinking that 3