Bruce Weldy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 05, 2026 11:51 am
Joman116 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 05, 2026 12:10 am
What jasper jig do you recommend? Model 290 or 200? I think the main difference the 290 can cut smaller (1 1/2").
Didn't know they had so many models now! If you don't anticipate using it every day and you take care of your tools, the regular (not Pro) should be great with a lower price tag. As far as the size holes....I think the smallest diameter I ever used mine for was about 5.5in for the SLA Pro. I can't imagine ever needing a 1.5" hole. And if I do, I'll use a forstner bit.
So, I'd go with the cheapest one that Jasper makes. The 200 looks good and that's cheaper than what I paid years a go.
Ending up finding a deal on ebay (had ebay giftcards) for the "Jasper 200 PRO LTD ":
https://jaspertools.com/products/jasper ... -18-3-16-d
Ended up costing $36 for open box, not bad!
Also decided to hop on a sander.."Makita 5" Random Orbit Sander BO5041K"
So now from a tool perspective I've got..
-SKIL Table Saw 10" TS6307-00
-Makita Circle Saw 7 1/4" 5007mg (wired)
-60 tooth blade for 10" and 7 1/4"
-Makita 5" Random Orbit Sander BO5041K (wired)
-Bosch Router 1617EVSPK (wired)
-Makita Sander BO5041K
-Jasper Circle Jig 200 PRO LTD
Ryobi Impact and Drill Drivers (wireless)
From a materials perspective, I've got
-Enough russian birch for 2-3 subwoofers
-Enough Kappalite 3012LF drivers for 3 subwoofers
I am contemplating to buy the "hardware kit" from leland at speakerhardware.com. Would make my life a lot easier as its my first build and wouldn't have to go hunting around...
oh yeah I need to get a speed square! Any other things I'm missing?