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Wood Grain Junkie offers brand-specific router base plates in a variety of styles so you spend less time fumbling through “universal” hole patterns and more time woodworking. Not only do you get a perfect fitting router sub-base plate, you also get a base plate that is compatible with inlay kits and standard guide bushings, aka Porter-Cable-style guide bushings.
Our durable router base plates are designed and made in Colorado. We’re proud of the work we’ve put into designing our popular acrylic router base plates to offer you maximum control and stability when routing. They’re CNC machined from durable 3/8 inch cast acrylic and we offer a variety of styles for your router. They are available for the most popular routers, like Festool, DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch, Ridgid, and more. We’ve got the router accessories you need for your next project.
Unlock the true potential of your Festool OF 1010 REQ-F and OF 1400 EQ-F router with our large sub-base plate. This 10x10 inch base plate provides stability and control while routing out intricate inlays and provides a large surface for routing out bowls and trays. It is also compatible with commonly used standard guide bushings (aka Porter Cable style guide bushings), and inlay kits used to make wooden and epoxy inlays.
Key Features
- 10x10 inch square
- 3/8 inch thickness
- Compatible with standard guide bushings and inlay kits
- Specifically designed for the Festool OF 1010 REQ-F and OF 1400 EQ-F
- Includes 2 screws - no need to remove the original plate
Compatibility
Our router sub-base plate isn't just another universal base plate. It’s designed exclusively for the Festool OF 1010 REQ-F and OF 1400 EQ-F routers, ensuring a perfect fit without the hassle of sifting through countless mounting hole patterns that never seem to line up.
Note:
- Guide bushing NOT included.
- This base plate fits the OF 1010 and OF 1400, some older photos might show a plate with two mounting holes, but new plate has four mounting holes to accommodate both routers.
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