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Router Base Plates and Bushings

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Router Base Plates & Guide Bushings for Accurate Template & Pattern Routing

A router base plate is the interface between your router and the workpiece or table surface. Aftermarket base plates improve on factory plastic bases by offering greater surface area for stability, threaded insert patterns for guide bushings, and optically clear materials for better cut-line visibility. Guide bushings — steel or brass collars that thread into the base plate — follow the inside or outside edge of a template to transfer a profile precisely onto the workpiece below.

Template routing with a guide bushing is the foundation of repeatable pattern work: cut one master template, then use the router to reproduce it perfectly across dozens of parts. Cabinet door hinge mortises, inlay recesses, sign letters, and curved furniture parts are all made consistently this way. The bushing-to-bit offset is a fixed value determined by bushing inside diameter and bit cutting diameter, making the geometry fully predictable once calculated.

Universal Plates, Circle Guides & Inlay Systems

A universal full-size router base plate package accommodates most full-size routers through adjustable center hole patterns and is drilled for standard guide bushing threads. The 10-piece brass template guide kit supplies a complete bushing set for varied bit-to-template offset needs. For circle routing, the Milescraft circle guide kit turns a standard router into a precision trammel for round tabletops and arc cuts.

Base plates and bushings work alongside router jigs & guides for complete template setups. Browse routing accessories for collets, wrenches, and other support items, or return to the full routing collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a router guide bushing and how does it work with a template?

A guide bushing is a metal collar with a flange that seats in the base plate of the router. The collar's outside diameter follows the inside edge of a template cutout, offsetting the router bit from the template wall by a precise amount. This offset — equal to half the difference between the bushing outer diameter and the bit cutting diameter — is calculated before routing so the resulting profile matches the template exactly.

Are aftermarket router base plates compatible with my router brand?

Universal base plates use a center hole that can be drilled or routed to match the router's sub-base bolt pattern. Many plates in this collection include multiple hole patterns or alignment kits for the most common full-size routers. Check the product listing for compatibility details or contact us through the contact page if you need to confirm fitment.

What material is better for router base plates — acrylic or phenolic?

Acrylic (clear) plates offer better visibility of the bit and cut line, which is useful when following layout marks. Phenolic plates are denser and more impact-resistant, and they slide more smoothly on rough surfaces. For router table use, a phenolic plate is the standard choice; for handheld template routing where visibility matters, clear acrylic or polycarbonate is preferred.

What is the standard thread size for guide bushings in router base plates?

The most widely used standard in North America is the Porter-Cable 1-3/16 inch — 16 TPI threaded insert standard. Most aftermarket base plates and guide bushing kits, including the brass template guide kits available here, are machined to this specification, making cross-brand compatibility straightforward.

How do I center a guide bushing in the router base plate?

An alignment kit — such as the base plate alignment kit with 1/4-inch centering rod — drops into the collet and passes through the bushing center, confirming that the bushing is concentric with the bit. Misaligned bushings cause the cut to wander from the template profile.

Can I use guide bushings with a router table, or are they only for handheld routing?

Guide bushings are primarily used in handheld router setups where the router moves over a template fixed to the workpiece. Router table template routing typically uses a top-mounted template with a bit-mounted bearing rather than a base-plate bushing, since the router is stationary and the workpiece moves.

What is a compact router base plate and when do I need one?

A compact router base plate is sized for trim or palm routers, which have a smaller sub-base footprint than full-size routers. The 5-7/8-inch universal circular base plate provides a larger stable footprint for compact routers while still accepting standard guide bushings for template work.

What UHMW slick tape is used for and why put it on a router base plate?

UHMW (ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene) tape has an extremely low coefficient of friction. Applied to the underside of a router base plate, it lets the router glide smoothly over rough lumber or plywood without catching, reducing the effort required to make clean passes and preventing the base from marring finished surfaces.

How do base plates and bushings relate to inlay routing?

Inlay routing uses a close-fitting pair of bushings — one larger for cutting the recess template and one smaller for cutting the inlay itself. The slight size difference accounts for the bushing wall thickness, so the inlay fits precisely in the recess. The multi-layer inlay system accessory package provides the bushing pair and centering tools for this technique.

Does Infinity Tools ship router base plates quickly?

Most in-stock items ship promptly. Check the shipping policies page for current processing times, shipping speeds, and free-shipping threshold information.