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Multi-Jig for Makita/Bosch/Dewalt Trim Routers

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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A long time ago, I watched a video from “I simply built it” which presented a multifunctional jig for the Makita RT0700 router. I had also replicated this in wood, but I wasn't entirely satisfied with a couple of aspects (the way I managed to achieve it in wood)

 

I have now 3D-printed a similar jig. Most parts do not require support structures.

In contrast to the wooden version, the printed version now offers more options for dust extraction:

  • Extraction not via the Makita dust port but via the handle. This is equipped with an osVACneo M32 connector.
    To get a clear view of the router bit, the dust hood between the router base and the extraction handle is loosely attached with magnets. This allows the hood to be removed without tools.
  • There is a magnetically held cover in the base. If this is removed, dust is also extracted from the underside through the groove.
  • The stop can be equipped with a dust hood that also has an osVACneo M32 connector. This allows dust to be extracted directly during edge routing.

The following is required, assembly should be self-explanatory based on the pictures or video:

  • C-aluminum profiles 17mm x 11mm for M8 hex screws
  • Ruthex M3 heat-set inserts (16x)
  • Ruthex M4 heat-set inserts (22x)
  • Magnets Ø6x3 (14x)
  • Threaded rod M6x100
  • DIN933 M4x25 (4x)
  • DIN931 M8x100 (1x)
  • DIN7991 M3x10 (16x)
  • DIN7991 M4x25 (14x)
  • DIN934 M6 (4x)
  • DIN934 M8 (11x)
  • DIN125 B6,4 (2x)

I have printed everything, and it fits together perfectly. In addition to the Makita RT0700, a Bosch AdvancedTrimRouter 18V can also be mounted. The jig appears large and bulky, but this ensures its stability and provides a generously sized support surface. For simple edge routing, the large plate can also be used on its own. Thanks to the stop with dust extraction, the dust extraction below can also be utilized for straightforward edge routing.

 

Update 10.02.2025: Upon request, I have created a base plate for the Dewalt DCW600 (square hole pattern Ø86mm, Ø102mm cutout for the body). I hope it fits, I took the dimensions of the DCW600 from a CAD model from GrabCAD.

 

Update 22.06.2026: User Uwe Becker has created a base for a Mawiron router, which can be found in the raw model data for download. Many thanks for that!

 

Here is the video from Youtube:


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