Router Templates and Jigs from Rockler
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Router Templates and Jigs
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Raised Panel Templates These templates make it easier to make raised panel doors from 9-1/2' to 22' wide without the need for hold down jigs. Each set of templates includes ten sizes for the panels and ten corresponding template for matching arched rails all made of HDPE plastic with sizes stamped directly onto surface. Works with any router table. Pilot hole not necess . . .
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Router SignPro8482 Signmaking Template Kit Includes 168 self-centering horizontal templates (numbers, letters and punctuation) and 40 vertical number templates. Templates are in 1-1/2" and 2-1/2" sizes.No measuring is required with rigid, wear-resistant polystyrene letters.7" TurnLock base plate with centering pin fits most popular routers (a plunge router is recommended).Stronger metal rai . . .
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Arch Door Templates Template set includes 10 rail templates and 10 corresponding templates for matching center panel. Cathedral Door Template (left) and Arch Door Template (right). Includes instructional DVD on how to make single panel rail and stile doors. See Also Cathedral Door Templates . . .
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Cathedral Door Templates Template set includes 10 rail templates and 10 corresponding templates for matching center panel. Cathedral Door Template (left) and Arch Door Template (right). Includes instructional DVD on how to make single panel rail and stile doors. See Also Arched Door Templates . . .
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RoutaSketch Routing Template Features adjustable height. Fits all light-duty plunge routers with 1/4' shank collets. Simply follow a line drawing ideal for sketching, engraving, writing and sign-making!Fits most light-duty plunge routers with 1/4" shank collets.With adustable height.Includes line-up bushing and pin, dual-ended stylus and 20 drawings.Constructed from ABS in . . .
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Router Bit SetUp Jigs All jigs are manufactured for 3/4" stock. They are made of durable HDPE and measure 2" x 37/8" x 3/4". (Jigs designed for rail-and-stile have the rail cut on one side and the stile cut on the opposing side.) . . .
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