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With these products you are sure to get optimum performance and a clean accurate hole. To use our template to cut a hole simply apply some double-sided tape or clamps to secure the template where you want it on your project. Set your router to the depth you want to make your hole and make the cut. It is a good idea to take a first pass with the router, clean out the sawdust, and make a second pass to be sure your hole is perfect.

To use the template to put a radius on the corner of your project simply secure the template to your work piece with the edges of the template flush with the edges of your work piece. Then using a pattern router bit simply follow the pattern and round over the corner. Its quick, easy, and accurate giving you perfect round overs every time. Putting a radius on a corner is easy with this template and a top bearing pattern router bit.

Want to add even more versatility to this template? You can use different combinations of low profile bushings and various diameter straight bits in your router to achieve just about any size hole you want. All it takes is a little math and the right combo of bushing and bit!

If you have been looking for a solution to cutting those large diameter holes, take a look at Infinity's Circle and Radius Cutting Template.

It can replace the need for expensive drill bits that don't offer the same accuracy, ease of use, or versatility as this simple template.

Whenever we need to cut a large hole in our shop we reach for this template and we think it will make a valuable addition to your shop as well. Share this: Tweet. Categories: Router. Posted By: David Venditto. D Harper.

February 16, at am. The jig would be even better, if the cut outs were included with center holes to better position the jig before cutting the hole. From bowls and trays to cabinet doors to signs, inlays, and project accents, Infinity Cutting Tools has all of the router accessories you need.

Our bowl and tray templates make it easy to create party trays for those that like to entertain friends and family. Infinity Cutting Tools has a wide variety of designs available for tray-making templates.

We feature several classic bowl and tray design templates as well as holiday-themed and sports-related tray templates. One of the most popular projects woodworkers tackle is cabinets, whether kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, or furniture projects.

Adding raised-panel cabinet doors is a surefire way to dress up any project. With our exclusive Frame and Panel Master and Heavy-Duty Frame and Panel Master router and shaper jigs in combination with our standard door-making templates , you can make perfect, professional-looking arched-top and cathedral-style raised-panel doors.

Infinity Cutting Tools makes it easy for you to create your own signs, inlays, and accents. We offer a wide range of accessories for signmaking and creating your own wood inlays. We also offer a couple of handy accessories for adding decorative touches to your projects. The 3-pc. Corner Radius Template Guide is the perfect solution for rounding the corners of stock at the router table for signwork, boxes, and a variety of other project tasks.

As woodworkers, we appreciate how having the right tool for the job can take your project to the next level. Our selection of woodworking router jigs, guides, and accessories provide professional results. One of the easiest ways to create a perfect circle is with a router. Our circle-cutting jigs, baseplates, and accessories take the hassle out cutting circles. We offer a variety of Jasper circle guides and jigs that simply replace the baseplate on your router, turning it into a precision compass for cutting and routing circles.

The Milescraft RouterGuide Kit turns your router into a compass, edge guide, or offset-base router. Another primary task for your router is to create the joinery for your woodworking projects. Our selection of joinery guides provides the ultimate in precision for tight-fitting woodworking joints using your hand-held router or router table. From dadoes to dovetails and box joints, you can't beat the ease and precision of our joinery systems.

Also, carpet tape comes in different styles. Toggle clamps are hard to beat for their ease of use. They hold the work securely and make it easy to change parts. Screws are a very secure way to attach a template. Use a starting pin with templates that require routing all the way around. This reduces the chance of kickback and gives you something to bear against, much like a fence does for straight cuts. To use the starting pin, push your rough-cut workpiece against the pin and then slowly rotate the workpiece into the router bit until it starts cutting.

When the bearing of the bit completely contacts the template, you can swing away from the starting pin.

Rout around the workpiece in a counterclockwise direction. Keep a good grip on your workpiece while routing. Use auto body filler to repair the damage. A starting ramp provides a safe place for the router bit to contact the template before it starts cutting. A ramp eliminates the need for a starting pin, so build a ramp into your jigs whenever possible.

An exit ramp on the other side of the template provides the same advantage at the end of the cut. Step 1: Use a top-bearing pattern bit and template-rout the bottom half of the thick part. Step 2: Use a bottom-bearing flush-trim bit to rout the top half of the thick part.

The bearing rides on the surface created in Step 1. The thick part is removed from the template jig and clamped to the table for this step. A two-sided template is a great way to rout multiple parts that need to be shaped on two sides. That way side A has room for the rough-cut inner edge of the workpiece. Side B is made to final width. Then clamp one workpiece in side A and make the first pass.

Next move that part to side B and rout the second side.



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