The Best Way to Make Router Templates for Pattern Routing
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Learn how to make and use router templates on your woodworking projects. Now, templates can help you do three main things: First, they can help you trace complex shapes onto your project parts quickly and easily. Once you’ve got the template, you don’t have to lay all of this out again manually. Second, you can use your templates to actually make your project parts with a router and the right bits. And finally, you can keep your templates for possible re-use. That can save a lot of layout time down the road, if should you decide to make the project again.
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When I make MDF templates from a paper printout I use a glue stick to attach the paper to the MDF. It's much quicker, easier, less expensive, and less messy than than using double sided tape or spray adhesive. If I have to align several paper printouts I'll line them up overlapped and then temporarily use painters' tape to hold them in place until I can permanently attach them to each other and the MDF with the glue stick. Then I cut the MDF almost to the lines on the paper with a bandsaw, leaving about one thirty-second of an inch od excess material, which I then remove with sanding disks and drums until I've reached the printed line.
Good tip. Glue stick…hadn’t thought of that. Thanks for contributing! God bless!
Try lowering your putty knife handle towards the table like to 30-45 degrees. Tear the tape while pulling towards the handle. I have good results tearing drywall tape with a taping knife that way.
Great tip! Thanks!
I thought the first step would be make a copy of the copy for the templates just in case, looks good thanks
You're right, Tim. That would be the next step - to make a working template and keep the original in pristine condition.
I've been searching around trying to learn how to make template for in-lays, but I stuck around to see the chair. I made very similar chair in '83. We still use ours when we travel to the BWCA. They had no curve at all. And while these look comfortable, I think that when they laying in the bottom of a canoe they'd rock around quite bit and fail to keep your gear out of the water that always accumulates on the floor. This was the first video where mdf was used vs. hardboard? Thanks.
I love the BWCA! I need to get back there... Thanks for the feedback!
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Any reason why you don't just use a spray adhesive? 3m and other manufacturers make a variety of spray adhesives from a light duty hold to a "permanent" hold.
Spays are messier. That’s why I don’t like using them.
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