Guide Bushings and Template Work

Using the router table to work with templates is a great way to get some quality work done on
a stable platform.  Its inexpensive and gives you some great results.  I love using templates
especially if I am doing any sort of production work.  Making a template saves you lots of time
but also gives you some consistency since all the parts will come out the same every time.

Most people over look another common way to work with templates and that is to use guide
bushings.  These metal bushings mount into your router base plate and let you control the
spacing of the router bit.  With these bushings you can follow commonly produced templates
to rout very accurately.  Guide bushings also let you use easy to find straight bits which are
inexpensive to purchase.  

Bushing Kits

A lot of times you can find the bushings in a kit.  This is a good way to go since you have a
nice variety of sizes to choose from.  Keep in mind that you are looking for the distance from
the bushing edge to the router bit edge, this measurement needs to be accommodated for in
your project.  The best way to do this is by cutting a test piece and using the same bit for
your measurements.  A bit that is slightly worn will be a tad different than a new unused bit.

Most sets come in choices of steel or brass.  The difference really becomes noticeable if
there is any humidity in your shop.  Steel bits and collars tend to rust, brass do not.  Make
sure you purchase bits that are compatible to Porter Cable bushings.  This is the standard
and most accessories are sized to fit this popular size.
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