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Using acrylic router templates for charcuterie boards, handles, trays, inlays, signs, games, or repeatable woodworking projects? Use this page to find templates, router bits, template tape, accessories, and guides that help you route cleaner and more consistent shapes.
What Type of Template Project Are You Working On?
Start with the type of shape, cutout, or repeatable result you want, then choose the template, bit, tape, and accessories that fit the project.
Handle Template Projects
Use handle templates to create cleaner, repeatable handle cutouts on charcuterie boards, trays, serving boards, and small woodworking projects.
Shop Handle Templates →Full Board Template Projects
Use full board templates when you want a consistent shape for charcuterie boards, serving boards, trays, or repeatable product runs.
Shop Full Board Templates →Letter and Number Templates
Use letter and number templates for signs, personalization, name boards, number projects, and custom routed details.
Shop Letter + Number Templates →Unique Template Projects
Browse templates for wine caddies, wine racks, coasters, bottle openers, seasonal pieces, and other creative woodworking builds.
Shop Unique Templates →Router Template Supply Checklist
Use this checklist to choose the main supplies you need before routing with acrylic templates.
Choose Your Template
Start with the template category that matches your project, such as handles, full board shapes, letters, numbers, inlays, trays, or unique designs.
Shop Acrylic Templates →Attach the Template
Use template tape or another secure method to hold the acrylic template in place before routing, tracing, or shaping the project.
Shop Template Tape →Choose the Router Bit
The right router bit helps the bearing follow the template cleanly and creates a more consistent routed shape.
Shop Router Bits →Prepare the Wood
Start with flat, stable stock and leave enough material around the template so the router can safely follow the shape.
Shop Project Wood →Sand the Routed Edges
After routing, clean up the edges and surface with sanding supplies before applying your final finish.
Shop Sanding Supplies →Finish the Project
Choose a finish suited for the project type, whether it is a serving board, tray, sign, furniture part, or decorative woodworking piece.
Shop Wood Finishes →Shop the Main Router Template Supplies
These are the main product paths most customers need when working with acrylic router templates.
Acrylic Templates + Router Bits
Browse acrylic woodworking templates, router bits, and accessories for charcuterie boards, trays, signs, games, inlays, and custom projects.
Shop Acrylic Templates →Handle Templates
Use handle templates to create clean, repeatable handles on serving boards, trays, charcuterie boards, and woodworking projects.
Shop Handle Templates →Full Board Templates
Use full board templates when you want repeatable board shapes for serving boards, trays, charcuterie boards, and product runs.
Shop Full Board Templates →Template Tape + Accessories
Find template tape, acrylic templates, acrylic stock, and useful accessories for routing and repeatable woodworking setups.
Shop Template Tape →Letter + Number Templates
Personalize woodworking projects with acrylic letter and number templates for signs, name boards, and custom routed details.
Shop Letter + Number Templates →Unique Router Templates
Browse creative templates for wine caddies, wine racks, coasters, bottle openers, and other one-of-a-kind projects.
Shop Unique Templates →Utility Templates
Shop practical templates such as bowtie templates, stitch templates, router base plates, and routing aids for woodworking projects.
Shop Utility Templates →Sanding Supplies
Clean up routed edges and prepare the surface before finishing with sanding discs, blocks, pads, and prep supplies.
Shop Sanding Supplies →Wood Finishes
Browse finishes for serving boards, trays, signs, furniture parts, wood projects, and custom routed pieces.
Shop Wood Finishes →Helpful Router Template Guides
Use these guides if you want help choosing router bits, attaching templates, understanding how templates work, or getting started with template routing.
Template Collection
Start here for a broader overview of acrylic router templates, template categories, and related woodworking supplies.
View Template Collection →Router Template Guide
Learn what router templates are, how they work, and how they help create repeatable shapes in woodworking projects.
Read the Router Template Guide →How Router Templates Work
Learn the basic concept behind using an acrylic template with a router and bearing-guided bit.
Read How Templates Work →What Router Bit Do I Need?
Learn how router bit choice affects template routing, cut quality, and the finished result.
Read the Router Bit Guide →How to Attach Templates to Wood
Learn how to secure router templates to wood before routing, tracing, or shaping your project.
Read the Template Tape Guide →Template Routing for Beginners
A beginner-friendly starting point for using acrylic router templates on woodworking projects.
Read the Beginner Guide →Router Template Project FAQ
A few common questions customers ask when choosing acrylic router templates, bits, tape, and accessories.
What is the easiest way to start using router templates?
Start with a simple template project such as a handle template or full board template. Use flat project wood, secure the template well, and choose a router bit that is appropriate for template routing.
Do I need template tape?
Template tape is a helpful way to hold an acrylic template in place without screws or clamps getting in the router path. It is especially useful for boards, trays, handles, and repeatable routing work.
What router bit should I use with acrylic templates?
Most template routing uses a bearing-guided bit so the bearing can follow the acrylic template. The best bit depends on the template, project thickness, and whether you are routing a shape, handle, inlay, or profile.
Can I use the same template more than once?
Yes. Acrylic templates are designed for repeatable use, which makes them helpful for small shops, batch production, gifts, and consistent project shapes.
What projects can I make with router templates?
Router templates can be used for charcuterie boards, handles, trays, signs, inlays, games, wine caddies, utility routing, furniture parts, and other repeatable woodworking projects.
Ready to Start Your Template Project?
Start with the template, then add the right router bit, template tape, project wood, sanding supplies, and finish for the type of build you want to make.