








🔄 Master Every Circle, Every Time — Precision Meets Power
The Jasper 240 Router Circle Cutting Jig is a precision-engineered acrylic guide that enables woodworkers and professionals to cut 276 perfect circles ranging from 1" to 18-3/16" in 1/16" increments. Compatible with over 47 plunge router models, it ensures smooth, tear-out free cuts with included calibration tools for exact centering. Recognized globally and awarded by WOOD Magazine, this durable jig is the trusted choice for flawless, repeatable circle cutting in cabinetry, speaker building, and custom woodworking projects.











| ASIN | B0070Z86YA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,484 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #324 in Power Tool Accessory Jigs |
| Brand | JASPER PRECISION TOOLS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (344) |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 240 |
| Manufacturer | Jasper Tools |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 7 x 0.25 inches |
| Set Name | Default Set |
| Size | 18 3/16 inches |
| Style | Tool |
| UPC | 673046002408 |
D**E
Well Made, Good Quality and Router Fit.
The Jasper 240 PRO works great, with perfect circles with no tear out or unevenness. Just be sure and take your time and route out small amounts each rotation rather than attempting to make one deep rotation. This tool is easy to use however is made for those who are familiar with woodworking tools and routers, so for those new to routers be patient and don't force anything, study the included template. This tool works very well.
K**R
Initail thoughts on use,
I am using a DW625 plunge router, I bought this because I need to create holes of non standard diameters less than 4 " in circle cutout templates. Most other circle cutting jigs do not go less than 3-4 inches. Overall very good jig. Very glad I bought it. Some notes. 1) I struggled to match the 2 holes on the 240 jig to the base of the DW625, as the bolt diagram provided did not list the DW625 specifically. However, since there were only two bolt holes for all DeWalts I guessed those were it, However note - the rounded edge of the jig does not match up to the rounded edge of the DW625 - it is rounded edge of jig to flat side of DW625 base. 2) Non-intuitive so beware - the scale side of the jig goes face down to work piece. This is because the screw bevels are on the scale side, so to make the jig perfectly flat on bottom the bevels need to be on the work piece side. To get the jig and router into the correct circle diameter pin hole you need to count rows and columns. Not a show stopper, but quite surprising. I even looked at several Jasper videos and photos to confirm this is how it is used. 3) Number 2 above may due to the placement of the holes from 1-4 inches, which can be covered by the router base. So it is not easy to get the jig set in these pin positions, but can be done with some time and by feel. 4) How to use the centering jig for the 240 jig when attaching to the router is kinda of funky. There are two pins on it, but it is not intuitive which holes in the 240 jig they go into. Lining up the picture of the 240 router bit opening did not give any hints to which holes the centering jig would go into. It was weird in that I could not find the correct holes by experimenting until I inserted the 1/4 in alignment pin (provided) into the centering jig then the centering jig suddenly went into 1 1/16 and 1 3/16 pin holes. I had tried those without the pin insert to no avail. This indicates an incredibly tight fit. Which very nice, Just don't waste time like I did!. My first hole was cut at 3 3/4 in HDF. Measuring afterward on outside diameter of the hole (not the resulting cut out circle) was 3.7490 to 3.7505. The second hole was set to 3 13/16. The outside diameter measured at 3.8055 to 3.8090 around. The resulting cutout circle in my use was 0.5 in +/- less than scale value. So if you need to have the cut out part of the circle be a given diameter it looks like the scale value selected needs to be 2x the 1/4 inch bit diameter higher. Again very glad I got this and recommend to anyone cutting smaller circles.
B**B
Perfect circles
This thing worked great on my dewalt 618. Easy setup and makes cutting a perfect circle easy. Only thing I'd do different was I'd order the kit next time with the case and a few extra goodies.
A**C
Works great for the money
Works great and mounts to my Boush Router plunge base great. Only complaint the pivot pin does get easily galled when using plyers to remove and install the pin, maybe include an additional pivot pin or make it from a harder material.
P**N
Easy-to-use, terrific product. Where's the carrying case?
Super nice, super easy to use, and better than the crummy one supplied by Bosch, which can't cut small circles. All I would say, though, is that for the money, given that this is plastic, they should include a handy carrying case -- there are small parts that will easily get lost.
R**N
It works
I've had this for only a week or so, and so far have used it only for cutting holes in DIY speaker cabinets. Yeah, placing the pivot pin into the pilot hole can be awkward--especially when the pin falls out of the jig--but I think it's like any tool: the more you use it, the better you get at it. The holes it cut were flawless and were precise. (I used a Whiteside spiral up cut flush trim bit.) My tips: 1) Secure the workpiece to your work surface with two-sided tape. I had one cut for which the material shifted near the end of the cut, which is when the piece in which the pivot pin is located is most likely to shift position. If the material is relatively small and clamps would interfere with the path of the jig, be sure to position the tape so that it holds down both the main piece and the cutout circle. That way, neither should shift. 2) The pivot pin can be difficult to remove from the workpiece after a cut (at least it was with MDF). I used a needle nose pliers to easily pull the pin out with no evident damage to the pin. 3) If possible, route the router's power cable so it travels from above. If the power cable is low, it can get in the way of your work as you spin the jig around. Not a big deal, but dealing with a power cord that's in the way takes your focus from the work at hand.
J**L
Excellent Jig
I started my search for a 6" hole saw for corn hole boards, but after seeing the price for a single-use hole saw I started looking for other alternatives. There were already a lot of good reviews for this jig so I ordered one and waited for its arrival. Upon arrival, I immediately set about getting it set-up which was a breeze - it easily connected to my router and the centering pin configuration provided with the jig further insured proper configuration. I made a few practice cuts on some scrap wood and was very pleased with the results. While I ended up spending a little more than I would have for the 6" hole saw, I now have a tool that will provide for numerous other applications! I have found the for thicker wood, that my current bit requires that I cut from both sides which is not necessarily a problem except that unless your pilot hole is perfectly perpendicular to the wood, the two separate cuts will be slightly off - nothing that a little sanding cant fix....or a longer bit. The other point of care is the final cut - unless you secure both the cut-out (the circle) and the main piece, when you get towards the final point of separation, your reference point of rotation can become unreliable - but careful attention or preparation / configuration of the wood can avoid this. In the end neither of these points are directly attributed to the jig itself, but more towards the user and the set-up the user chooses. I am very pleased with the results of the circle cutting jig!
M**L
A little bit complicated to use, but it works great. Make sure it fits your router - the manufacturer's manual will verify.
K**E
This should be an heavy woodworkers toolbox. Makes cutting circles very easy. Pleased with this purchase.
M**O
Quite difficult to line it up with pin, especially for making smaller circle.
A**R
Amazing quality and easy to use. Well worth the money. Fits my Hitachi router nicely.
M**E
good but it could have marking on bought side but easy to work around
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