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thanks for watching today today Im gonna teach you how to cut a circle out on a miter saw you can take any circle measure the diameter and theres a math formula Im gonna teach you and gives you all the cuts you need to cut out a circle lets get started I got a circle marked out on this board the diameter of the circle is 12 inches let me show you how to figure out your cuts alright so 12 inch diameter of a circle so you take 12 and you multiply it by PI 3.1416 9 inches if you took that circle and stretched it out long ways it would be 37 point six nine inches then you take 37 point six nine inches and you divided this is where I have two point nine is where you have to play with numbers and figure out whats going to get you as close to a whole number as possible so it may take a couple minutes on a calculator but I came out with two point nine inches whats gonna equal twelve point nine nine which I rounded to 13 and that 13 is how many pieces Im gonna need to cut to make the ci