$37.00
Overall Size: |
15.75x7.4" |
Handle Portion Size: |
N/A |
Material: | Laser Cut 1/4" Cast Acrylic |
Our dog bone acrylic router template serves a variety of doggie-rific applications. Use the exterior of template to create dog bone shaped boards. Want to use it as a serving tray? Use the 3.75x1.9" dog bone on one side of the template as the handle. Creating a completely different non-dog bone shaped piece and need to do a dog bone or dog paw inlay? This template also has you covered, with a 3.75x1.9" dog bone and 3.0x2.9" dog paw you can pocket cut these shapes into wood or resin with ease.
The Crafted Elements line of laser cut acrylic router templates are precision cut templates designed especially for woodworkers. Unless you have access to a CNC machine in your shop these templates are the easiest, most accurate and most repeatable way to shape wood and wood+resin pieces into things like charcuterie boards, serving trays, handles, functional art and more.
Like our line of maker molds, we designed these templates to save you time and boost production efficiency. These take the guesswork out of shaping and fabricating. By simply pulling one of these clear templates off the shelf and lining it up on your material you’ll instantly know how your final piece will look before you even start cutting and shaping.
We laser cut all of our templates out of long lasting and durable 1/4” thick cast acrylic to ensure the bearing on your router bit has enough surface area to glide on. These templates can be used over and over and will quickly become a go-to tool in your shop.
Reduce errors, inaccuracy and problems with making complex shapes perfectly symmetrical. We even have templates to match many of our awkwardly shaped silicone molds, so you can cut and shape pieces of wood to fit perfectly snug within our molds before you pour your resin.
All you need is a template, flush trim router bit (like this one) and a router table. Even the most basic routers are capable of shaping materials up to 1.5” thick.
Using our templates is easy:
We also have a full tutorial on our YouTube channel which you can find posted below: