What’s the Best Way to Route a Cavity for My Router Plate?

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Asked By CraftyFox123 On

I'm trying to figure out how to create a cavity in the shape of my router lift plate. As a beginner, I'm a bit unsure of the best method to ensure a precise fit. Any advice on the tools or steps I should take to get this done?

3 Answers

Answered By WhittlinWizard88 On

To get started, you can trace the shape of your router baseplate onto a piece of 1/4" plywood to create a template. Then, use a jigsaw and an oscillating sander to carefully cut out the hole following the line you traced. Once you have your template, use a template bit with a bearing to route the cavity accurately.

Answered By WoodSmithy On

If you're looking for precision, consider using an inlay kit. It's designed to create perfect negative spaces. Start by making a template of your router plate and use it to route the cavity. It’s great for ensuring the right fit, especially with thicker material!

Answered By RouterRascal99 On

Another method you might try is using a top flush bit to make a template that’s slightly larger than your router plate. Just ensure the first cut goes smoothly; you might want to do it in two passes to keep everything stable and avoid any surprises at the end.

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