COMPACT Router Face Plate – TOOL

(5 customer reviews)

$48.00

SKU: DG9069 Category:

Description

The Router Extension FACE PLATE tool is an acrylic plate designed for 6 different compact routers.  The holes have been labeled for the different brands that its compatible with Makita, Ridgid, Ryobi, Dewalt, Bosch, and Milwaukee.  Simply flip the router upside down and align the faceplate with your model router.  The center hole has been designed to hold a router guide bushing for inlays, and dish platters.

The Face Plate helps make routing much easier for flush trimming patterns, routing out dish platters or helps to balance out the platform of routing edge profiles.  The acrylic is easy to use and helps one to see down into the area that one would be routing.

Face Plate Tool DIMENSIONS:

10″ Wide +/-

7″ Tall +/-

** Face Plate only for sale **

RECOMMENDED ROUTER BITS & DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE: LINKS BELOW

X Fasten Tape: https://amzn.to/3IkoTDB

1/4″ for Details – Flush Trim Bit: https://amzn.to/3WFlZ0x

1/2″ for Quick Wood Removal – Flush Trim Bit: https://amzn.to/3vfxUFU

Router Guides for Template Inlays or Dish Platters: https://amzn.to/3FXHG4w

1/4″ End Mill Bit for Dish Platters or Inlays: https://amzn.to/3Wnb0II

1/8″ End Mill Bit for Dish Platters or Inlays: https://amzn.to/3FUpVDk

Our templates are made from acrylic and may have slight imperfections such as scratches, these scratches will not affect the performance of your project.

*** No refunds will be accepted, if you receive the product damaged from shipping, please contact dg@designsbydonnie.com and provide photos of the damage.

 

5 reviews for COMPACT Router Face Plate – TOOL

  1. ERIC SCHMIDT (verified owner)

    Nice design and great that it universal. I would give it 5 stars if it fit my plunge base instead of the fixed base.

  2. Todd (verified owner)

    Works perfectly with my Makita and DeWalt. Provides a very stable base. For example, I used it to make a swimming pool route in a guitar body and it was perfect for that. Highly recommended.

  3. Brian Ekeland

    The holes in the baseplate for my DeWalt router are slightly off. Could not center the bit in the bushing with this baseplate. Tried using a centering cone, but seating the screws pulled the baseplate off center. One of the handles broke first use, material to hold them is just too thin.

  4. Tony

    Videos are absolutely second to none. Informative, and the workmanship is spot on. Thank you for sharing.

  5. Tony

    Very Informative, and the workmanship is spot on. Thank you for sharing.

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