Butterfly Inlay Template

This template is made from tough thick acrylic for longevity and perfect fitting inlays.
Butterfly inlay template. Plywood or hardboard to make your own template. For example the butterfly key routing template pattern below is 2 7 16 long creating a 2 long inlay. Using a trim router allows for a smaller template each of the three inlays has its own centerline on the door. No adjustments of the inlay were necessary and the process was flawless.
The powertec 71105 butterfly inlay template 4 piece set is a convenient assortment of different sized butterfly keys that allow for the production of impeccably crafted symmetrical butterfly inlays and their corresponding recesses. These iconic inlays are often used in slab tabletops to prevent a split from opening up. I was inlaying bowties in the surface of a large maple slab to be used as a dining table. The template features six undercuts on the outside edges to make removing the template from your workpiece easyseven different size butterflys from 1 x 1 1116 to 2 716 x 3 34 cover almost any application.
The technique is very easy to learn. Butterflies appear to bind two pieces of wood together but theyre really just for show and are only 18 in. The templates worked perfect. The four piece inlay template set contains 4 x 6 clear acrylic inserts with patterns for seven different size inlays.
Designed to work with our brass inlay kit these two template sets contain butterfly inlay templates of varying sizes. I used a bosch 225 hp combination plunge router and the bosch template guide adapter ra 1126. A template makes it easy to make butterfly keys with your router. Size the template so you can clamp it to the workpiece with room for the router to move between the clamps.
This classic style inlay design also known as bow tie works great for everything from decorative touches to your project to reinforcement of joints. Making butterfly inlay with a plunge router is a good example.