
5457K HD Cathedral Door Jig and Template Kit
The Cathedral Door Jig contains our 5457 HD Cathedral Door Templates (1-3/4" rise) along with the 5432 HD Panel Master and 5433 HD Frame Master.
- Save compared to separate prices!
- Twenty templates per set. Can be used on a Shaper or Router.
- Designed for 6" to 20" parts, or assembled doors 9-3/4" to 23-3/4" based on a 3/8" deep cope joint and a 2-1/4" wide stile.
How to Easily and Accurately Create Custom Cabinet Doors
Crafting custom cabinet doors doesn't have to be a daunting task when you have the right tools available. By using our comprehensive Cathedral Door Jig & template set, you can achieve professional-grade results with ease.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Select the Appropriate Template Set: Look for a set that offers versatility, allowing you to create cabinet doors ranging from 9-1/2" to 22" in width. A set with a variety of templates will give you the flexibility to explore different designs and adapt to various projects.
- Utilize High-Quality Materials: Choose templates made from durable materials such as Baltic Birch. This ensures the templates are robust enough to withstand repeated use while maintaining precision.
- Pair with the Right Tools: Use these templates with any standard door-making router bits. This compatibility allows for seamless integration into your existing toolkit, ensuring that you can cut doors to exact specifications without hassle.
- Precision in Design: Make sure each template includes both rail and panel layouts. This eliminates guesswork and minimizes errors, providing clear guidance for cutting doors accurately every time.
- Consistent Arches: Use templates where arches maintain a uniform height, typically around 1-3/4". Consistent arches contribute to the cohesive look of your custom designs.
By following these steps and using a reliable set of templates, you can achieve stunning custom cabinet doors that reflect both precision and style without the frustration sometimes associated with custom woodworking.
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The Cathedral Door Jig contains our 5457 HD Cathedral Door Templates (1-3/4" rise) along with the 5432 HD Panel Master and 5433 HD Frame Master.
- Save compared to separate prices!
- Twenty templates per set. Can be used on a Shaper or Router.
- Designed for 6" to 20" parts, or assembled doors 9-3/4" to 23-3/4" based on a 3/8" deep cope joint and a 2-1/4" wide stile.
How to Easily and Accurately Create Custom Cabinet Doors
Crafting custom cabinet doors doesn't have to be a daunting task when you have the right tools available. By using our comprehensive Cathedral Door Jig & template set, you can achieve professional-grade results with ease.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Select the Appropriate Template Set: Look for a set that offers versatility, allowing you to create cabinet doors ranging from 9-1/2" to 22" in width. A set with a variety of templates will give you the flexibility to explore different designs and adapt to various projects.
- Utilize High-Quality Materials: Choose templates made from durable materials such as Baltic Birch. This ensures the templates are robust enough to withstand repeated use while maintaining precision.
- Pair with the Right Tools: Use these templates with any standard door-making router bits. This compatibility allows for seamless integration into your existing toolkit, ensuring that you can cut doors to exact specifications without hassle.
- Precision in Design: Make sure each template includes both rail and panel layouts. This eliminates guesswork and minimizes errors, providing clear guidance for cutting doors accurately every time.
- Consistent Arches: Use templates where arches maintain a uniform height, typically around 1-3/4". Consistent arches contribute to the cohesive look of your custom designs.
By following these steps and using a reliable set of templates, you can achieve stunning custom cabinet doors that reflect both precision and style without the frustration sometimes associated with custom woodworking.
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