Cat Router Template (Clear Acrylic)
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Cat Inlay Router Template - Clear Acrylic Woodworking Template
Add a clean cat-shaped inlay to your next woodworking project with this reusable clear acrylic Cat Inlay Template. Designed for routing recessed inlay pockets, this template is a great fit for cutting boards, charcuterie boards, serving trays, pet-themed signs, live edge pieces, wall art, and epoxy-filled woodworking projects.
The cat profile is a simple, recognizable design that works well for personalized gifts, pet memorial pieces, animal-themed decor, rescue fundraiser projects, and handmade boards for cat lovers. The clear acrylic helps you position the template accurately before routing, so you can place the inlay exactly where it suits the wood grain, board shape, or layout.
What You Can Make With This Template
- Cat inlays for cutting boards and charcuterie boards
- Epoxy-filled cat silhouettes in serving boards and trays
- Pet-themed signs, wall art, and display pieces
- Live edge boards with animal-inspired inlay details
- Custom gifts for cat owners, pet lovers, and animal rescue events
Why Use a Clear Acrylic Cat Inlay Template?
- Designed for recessed inlays: This template is made for routing a pocket into the surface of your project, not for cutting out a full board shape.
- Clear for accurate placement: The transparent acrylic lets you see the wood grain, figure, knots, live edge, and layout marks underneath before routing.
- Great for epoxy-filled details: Route the cat pocket, fill it with epoxy and pigment, let it cure, then sand it flush for a clean finished inlay.
- Reusable for repeat projects: Made from 1/4" thick acrylic, this template can be used again and again when handled carefully and stored flat.
- Useful for personalized gifts: The cat silhouette works well on boards, signs, trays, and decor pieces where you want a simple animal-themed accent.
Recommended Products to Use With This Template
- Template Tape - Use this to secure the acrylic template to your wood before routing.
- Pocketing Bit - Helpful for removing most of the material in the larger open areas of the cat inlay.
- Small Detail Pocketing Bit - Useful for tighter curves, smaller areas, and finer details around the cat profile.
- EcoPoxy UVPoxy - A good epoxy option for filling routed inlays up to 1/4" deep.
- Beaver Dust Pigments - Add colour, contrast, shimmer, or a bold filled look to epoxy inlays.
- Dimensional Wood - Great for cutting boards, signs, trays, panels, and repeatable inlay projects.
- Live Edge Wood - A natural fit for charcuterie boards, rustic serving boards, and epoxy inlay projects.
- Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil - Recommended for food-contact boards after sanding and finishing.
- Grand Finishing Hardwax Oil - A strong choice for decorative and non-food-contact projects like signs, wall art, trays, and display pieces.
How to Use This Cat Inlay Template
- Prepare your wood: Start with a flat, clean surface. This template works well on dimensional boards, live edge boards, cutting board blanks, charcuterie boards, signs, trays, and decorative panels.
- Position the template: Place the clear acrylic Cat Inlay Template on your project and use the transparency to line it up with the grain, live edge, board edge, or layout marks.
- Secure with template tape: Apply template tape to the back of the acrylic template and press it firmly onto the wood before routing.
- Route the inlay pocket: Use the larger pocketing bit to remove most of the material in the wider areas. Use the small detail pocketing bit for tighter curves, smaller sections, and finer areas around the cat profile.
- Remove the template: Carefully lift the template from the wood after the pocket has been routed.
- Fill the inlay if desired: For an epoxy-filled look, mix epoxy with your chosen pigment and fill the routed cat pocket. Leave enough material to sand flush after curing.
- Sand and finish: Once the epoxy has fully cured, sand the inlay flush with the wood surface. Use a food-safe oil for cutting boards and food-contact pieces, or a hardwax oil for decorative and non-food-contact projects.
Watch How We Use Acrylic Inlay Templates
This video shows the general process for using clear acrylic router templates to create clean, repeatable inlay pockets.
Template Details
- Design: Cat profile
- Cat profile size: Approximately 4" wide by 5.875" tall
- Template size: 7.875" wide by 7.875" tall
- Material: 1/4" thick clear acrylic
- Use: Routing recessed inlay pockets, tracing, and repeatable layout work
- Template SKU: 03-009
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this cat template for cutting out a full board shape?
No. This template is designed for routing a recessed cat-shaped inlay pocket into the surface of your project. It is not intended as a full board outline or cutout template.
Can I fill the cat inlay with epoxy?
Yes. After routing the pocket, you can fill the cat inlay with epoxy and pigment. Once the epoxy cures, sand it flush with the wood surface for a clean finished result.
Which router bit should I use with this template?
Use the larger pocketing bit to remove material efficiently in the wider areas. Use the small detail pocketing bit for tighter curves, smaller sections, and finer areas around the cat profile.
How do I secure the acrylic template while routing?
We recommend using template tape. It holds the clear acrylic template firmly to the wood while routing and avoids the need for screws or clamps in most inlay layouts.
Can this template be reused?
Yes. The template is made from 1/4" thick acrylic and can be reused many times when handled carefully, cleaned after use, and stored flat between projects.
What projects work best with a cat inlay?
This design works well for cutting boards, charcuterie boards, pet-themed signs, memorial pieces, live edge serving boards, trays, wall art, and handmade gifts for cat lovers.
What finish should I use after sanding?
For food-contact 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 a good option for a durable, natural-looking finish.
Create clean, repeatable cat inlays with accurate placement, consistent routing, and a professional finished look. This clear acrylic Cat Inlay Template is a practical shop template for cutting boards, charcuterie boards, live edge pieces, pet-themed signs, trays, wall art, and epoxy-filled woodworking projects.