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My thinnest jigs are 1/2" The only thing I lose is 1/2" depth of cut..........
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Most of the premade, "rout this shape" kind of templates are 3/8" or 1/2" in thickness, no problems with either. You will likely be using a template bit with a guide bearing. These come in all different heights, so as long as the bearing rides firmly on the template, and has enough cutting edge in height to go through the material you are using, you are golden.
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1/4 templets should be used with collars. Thicker/thinner depends on the application, cutter, bearings (if used), collar, router etc.
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1/2" MDF is what I almost always use, I probably go through a 4x8 sheet in a year
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1/2" thick when the bearing is on the outer end of the bit as in typical template routing.
With a "pattern bit" where the bearing is on the shank, I may need to use 3/4" templates because of the length of the cutting edge. Thinner templates may not have room for the bearing to meet the template.
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Definitely half inch. Unless you have a really short router bit and want to make a really shallow cut, that would be fine. I've even had to prop templates up an extra 1/4" if I'm routing a groove or something. If you're fully cutting out a shape from really thick material, you can always make one pass, remove the template, then make another pass, your first pass be comes the template, ya know?
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