Doug - I can remember looking "real hard" at that Hypertherm attachment back in the days before I had my plasma table. I always thought they were pretty pricey. I ended up using metal "templates" to manually guide my torch for cutting circles. I cut lots of circles into my custom radiator fan shrouds back in the day when I was manufacturing my Porsche 914 V8 conversion kits and accessories. But yes - I agree - it looks real nice.tinspark wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 12:54 amHere is one that Hypertherm makes.
Honestly we always made our own circle cutters by simply cutting a hole in a given plate large enough so that the torch nozzle slipped through and duct taped the torch tight to it then had a sliding coupling with a hole and a nut welded on with a wing nut to tighten it to whatever radius size was needed. the coupling also had a short sharpened tip to locate the center of the deaired radius. Very similar to the Hypertherm $150.00 jobber as depicted in the attached picture. But cost almost nothing. Mine is 30 years old and still works great. Also have one with a shaft coupling welded to it for my cutting torch,, But honestly since I purchased my cnc several years ago, most of my applications are doable on my cnc machine.
This one from Hypertherm looks real nice though
Edit: but after reexamining your question I think you were referring to drawing a circle not cutting one. so.......
Beam compass for me as well for drawing circles..
David