Surf Board Serving Board Router Templates (Clear Acrylic)
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Surfboard Serving Board Acrylic Router Template
Create surfboard-shaped serving boards, charcuterie boards, cheese boards, decorative pieces, and beach-inspired woodworking projects with this reusable clear acrylic router template. This template is a great choice for makers who want a long, narrow board shape with a coastal, cottage, lake house, or summer market feel.
The clear acrylic makes it easy to position the surfboard shape over your wood so you can highlight grain, figure, colour variation, knots, or other natural features before cutting your final board.
What You Can Make With This Template
- Surfboard-shaped serving boards
- Beach-inspired charcuterie boards
- Cheese boards and appetizer boards
- Coastal, cottage, and lake house gift boards
- Decorative wall pieces for beach houses, restaurants, shops, and patios
- Market products and small-batch woodworking projects
Why Use a Clear Acrylic Surfboard Template?
- Distinctive board shape: The surfboard profile creates a more unique finished piece than a standard rectangular serving board.
- Repeatable results: Make the same surfboard shape again and again without redrawing your layout each time.
- Clear placement: See the wood underneath so you can position the template around the best grain, colour, or figure in the board.
- Reusable acrylic: Made from 1/4" thick clear acrylic for repeated use when handled and stored properly.
- Use for routing or tracing: Attach the template and route directly, or trace the shape before cutting and sanding.
Fish Tail or Flat Tail Options
This surfboard serving board template is available in two tail styles. Choose the fish tail design for a more classic surf-inspired look, or choose the flat tail design for a cleaner, simpler board profile.
Recommended Products to Use With This Template
To make a finished surfboard serving board, most customers will also need a way to secure the template, the right router bits, suitable hardwood, and a finish for the completed piece.
- Template Tape - used to secure the acrylic template to your wood while tracing or routing.
- Profiling Router Bit - useful for following the template on the first pass before removing excess material with a band saw or jig saw.
- Flush Trim Router Bit - used after rough cutting to clean up the final shape against the template.
- Dimensional Wood - choose from kiln-dried hardwoods for making serving boards, charcuterie boards, decorative boards, and giftable woodworking projects.
- Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil - a good choice for food-contact serving boards, cheese boards, and charcuterie-style projects.
- Grand Finishing Hardwax Oil - a great option for decorative boards, wall art, display pieces, trays, shelves, and other non-cutting-board projects.
How to Use This Surfboard Serving Board Template
- Choose your wood: Start with a flat, stable piece of hardwood that is long enough and wide enough for the surfboard template style you selected.
- Plan your layout: Place the clear acrylic template over the board and adjust it until the surfboard shape works well with the grain, colour, and figure.
- Attach the template: Apply template tape to the back of the acrylic template and press it firmly onto the wood.
- Trace or profile the shape: You can trace the template with a pencil, or use a profiling router bit to follow the template before removing excess material.
- Remove excess material: Use a band saw or jig saw to cut away most of the waste material outside the surfboard shape.
- Flush trim the final profile: Reattach or keep the template secured and use a flush trim bit to clean up the final shape.
- Sand and finish: Sand the faces and edges smooth, then apply the right finish for your project. Use a food-safe cutting board oil for food-contact serving boards.
Watch: How to Use Acrylic Router Templates
New to template routing? This video walks through the process and helps explain how acrylic templates, router bits, and template tape work together.
Template Details
- Material: Clear acrylic
- Thickness: 1/4"
- Use for: Routing, tracing, layout, and repeatable shaping
- Product type: Reusable acrylic woodworking template
- Finished project style: Surfboard serving board, beach-inspired charcuterie board, cheese board, gift board, or decorative wall piece
Available Styles
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Fish Tail Surfboard Template: approximately 6.25" wide x 23.625" long
Template SKU: 02-040 -
Flat Tail Surfboard Template: approximately 6.625" wide x 23.625" long
Template SKU: 02-039
Helpful Router Template Guides
Not sure which router bit to use or how to get started with acrylic templates? These guides can help before you begin your project.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a finished surfboard serving board?
No. This listing is for the reusable clear acrylic template only. Wood, router bits, template tape, sanding supplies, and finish are sold separately.
Can this surfboard template be reused?
Yes. This acrylic template is reusable when handled carefully, cleaned as needed, and stored flat between uses.
What is the difference between the fish tail and flat tail templates?
The fish tail version has a more surf-inspired tail shape, while the flat tail version has a simpler, cleaner end profile. Both are designed for making long surfboard-style serving boards.
Can I use this template without a router?
Yes. You can use the template for tracing and layout, then cut the shape with a band saw or jig saw and sand to your final profile. For the cleanest repeatable results, many woodworkers use the template with a router.
What router bit should I use with this template?
For full board templates like this one, a common method is to use a profiling bit for the first pass, remove excess material with a band saw or jig saw, and then use a flush trim bit to clean up the final shape.
What wood works well for surfboard serving boards?
Walnut, maple, cherry, ash, white oak, roasted maple, and other kiln-dried hardwoods can work well for surfboard serving boards. Long, narrow boards with interesting grain are especially well suited for this shape.
What finish should I use?
For food-contact serving boards, use a food-safe cutting board oil such as Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil. For decorative or non-food-contact projects, Grand Finishing Hardwax Oil is another great option.
Create Beach-Inspired Serving Boards With a Repeatable Shape
Whether you are making a single coastal gift board or batching surfboard-shaped serving boards for markets and custom orders, this clear acrylic router template helps you create a consistent shape while still letting the natural beauty of the wood stand out.