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Rockler Router Letter Template Set (3-3/8” - 99 Pieces) – State Park Font Letter Router Template – Interlocking Sign Making Templates w/Letters, Numbers, Symbols - Interlock Signmaker's Templates

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  • Rockler Sign Making Template Kit: This redesigned interlocking router letter template set helps to produce professional signs with ease! Our sign making tools are 3-3/8” tall & the kerning spacers ensure perfectly even letters every time! Requires 5/8'' Signmaker's Carbide Router Bit (sold separately)
  • Router Sign Templates Includes: This templates for signs kit has 99 pieces of letters, numbers, symbols, & kerning spacers. Our Rockler interlock sign kit also includes a high-quality brass guide bushing. Recommended for use with a plunge router w/ perforated base.
  • Interlocking Design: These letter templates for routing are interlocked by sliding adjacent grooves together. The state park font letters template features adjustable kerning for the most natural-looking layout of your text with even spacing between all letters.
  • Kerning Provides Consistent Letter Spacing! This adjustable kerning allows wood router template letters with top or bottom-heavy shapes to overlap each other’s space, eliminating awkwardly large spaces.


ROCKLER WOODWORKING ROUTER SIGN MAKING KIT: Produce classic wood signs with our instantly recognizable ''State Park'' font wood sign making router kit. Our letter router sign maker templates feature adjustable kerning for the most natural-looking layout of your text, with neat, even spacing between all letters. With our router templates for woodworking clever 2-stage system, you get neat, whole letters, with no seams. There is no need to split letters such as A, B, and D, as a way of securing the ''eye'' in the middle. Our router sign kit requires a 5/8'' Signmaker's Carbide Router Bit (sold separately) & recommended for use with plunge router with perforated base. --- WHAT’S INCLUDED IN OUR ROUTER TEMPLATES KITS: (99) Individual Templates (letters, numbers, symbols, and kerning spacers) - (1) Brass Guide Bushing - (1) Set of Instructions --- INTERLOCK SIGNMAKER'S NUMBER TEMPLATE KITS TECH SPECIFICATIONS: Weight: 5.130000 - Included Letters are for Capitals Only - Template Thickness: 3/32'' - Included Letters: A, A, B, C, D, E, E, F, G, H, I, I, J, K, L, L, M, M, N, N, O, O, P, P, Q, R, R, S, S, T, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z - Included Numbers: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 0, 0 - Included Symbols: !, @, #, $, ', ?, ., /, &


Peter Alborano
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I didn’t see anywhere on the description that it only comes with specific letters and numbers. It appears to be quality, but the fact that I cannot spell out someone’s name is frustrating. I guess having the 26 letters of the alphabet instead of 300 of the same seven or eight symbols would be asking too much. Sending it back tomorrow.
Kiwi Tony
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Nice quick delivery and a quality product to use. Using the online wizard very useful.Many Thanks.
Fish
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Perfect for making signs for our snowmobile trails.
Timothy Doyle
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2023
It was a gift I baught someone
Zac Ragot
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
Love the set, high quality stencils for the router. The pieces are a little tough to get to “click” together. But with a light sanding they work fine
Gonzalo P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023
I am dipping my toes in the woodworking hobby and being a beginner, having these templates definitely made it super easy to route letters.I do wish the thickness of the templates where a bit thicker. This would help with the hard curves for example the number 3 and 5.I do wish the kit would include the router bit as well but unfortunately it does not.Overall this is a must for beginners.
T. Holz
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017
We just bought a cabin out in the woods and needed signage four the address and name of the place. I was skeptical of using double sided tape, but it works great, holds the letters in place very well, though I wouldn't even think of using a regular, vice plunge, router. Some reviews I read stated the bushing didn't work well; they've either fixed the issue or it was another product being reviewed as the included bushing works just fine! The trick for me was taking my time and going a bit slower, watching the transition on "M's" and "N's" from vertical to slanted, it's easy to push over/round over the narrow plastic "tips". Had I known how good these would work, I'd have bought the combo set that includes the smaller lettering as well.
WearyTraveler...
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2016
I bought 4 sets of Rockler lettering templates and 2 router bits. I bought the 2 ¼”, 3 3/8” and the 4” letters and the 4” numbers. I bought the 3/8” and 5/8” Shank Rockler Signmaking Carbide Bits. I’ll be putting this review in all 6 of the products, changing the star rating on each product.The ad recommends using a plunge router. I heartily agree. I can’t imagine using these things with a non plunge.The guide bushing fit the baseplate of my new Craftsman router but not my Craftsman that I bought in the ‘70s.The templates are only ~ 1/8” thick. The required template guide has that clearance. If you try to use a different template guide it may not produce satisfactory results. My other guides have a ¼” depth and won’t allow the router to rest flat on the templates.The templates for all are semi sturdy plastic. They’ll bend if you apply too much sideways pressure while routing. I had this problem initially but initially I wasn’t locking my plunge router down when routing. I was pushing down and trying to follow the template. This was just too much pressure. When I locked the depth (and released it after each letter) I found it easier to route as well as not bend the templates.They interlock nicely.They need to be secured to the workpiece (either masking or double sided tape) and stay in place when you’re routing. But remember – lock the plunge depth on your router.The outside diameter of the bushings are slightly smaller than the inside width of the templates. This means that in order to make a letter you need to run the router through the letter twice. Basically you route once around the outside perimeter and once around the inside perimeter of the letter. Not a huge problem, but somewhat of a PITA.They come stacked in flat boxes (see pictures). That makes it hard to keep them all alphabetized and the double template letters (more on that later) together. I plan to make trays that’ll allow me to stand the templates upright and in order.For the 2 ¼” and 3 3/8” sets:I like both sets. The 2 ¼” and 3 3/8” sets are complete with alpha, numbering and special characters. They come with a brass guide bushing so all you need to buy is the router bit for the actual routing. The 2 ¼” requires the 3/8” bit. The 3 3/8” requires the 5/8” bit. Letters like B and D are “2 part” templates, requiring you to route once for the first part and a second time to finish up the letter. Letters like E and N are one part templates requiring only a single pass. It’s not complicated and produces a nice looking letter. The “State Park” font looks nice.