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Router Templates

Our router templates are a must have tool in any wood shop. They will allow you to accurately reproduce a specific shape or pattern in any wood project. They are made from a durable acrylic and work with a router to guide the router bit along the desired path.

To use a router template, you first attach the template to the workpiece using double-sided tape. Then, you place the router bit into the router, and use the router to follow the outline of the template. As the router bit cuts into the wood, it creates a precise pattern that matches the shape of the template.

Router templates are useful for a variety of applications, including creating decorative edges, cutting out intricate shapes, and creating joints. They can also be used to create raised or recessed designs in wood, or to create multiple identical pieces for use in a project.


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    Puzzle Piece Serving Board Acrylic Router Template

    Empire Molds

    These laser cut acrylic Templates are perfect for recreating this classic design. Designed to add on to your board in whichever direct...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some common questions we get about our router templates.

What are router templates used for?

Router templates are used to precisely replicate a design into your woodwork piece.

How do you keep a router template in place while you're using it?

We recommend and offer a double sided tape that makes keeping your router template in place while you use it.

What router bit should I use?

This will depend on the particular template you are using. In the description of each router template we offer it will say what bit we recommend.