What You Need to Know About the Festool Templates
Joint
Type
Template Thickness
Range
Template
Spacing
Side
Length
Router
Depth
of Cut
Orientation
While
Cutting
One Time
Setup?
Half
Blind
SZ-14
15 – 20
22
DDL - 2 x
(th -12)
12
Inside Out
Yes
Half
Blind
SZ-20
21-28
32
DDL - 2 x
(th-15)
15
Inside Out
Yes
Through
DT
SZO-14
10-14
28
DDL
TMP
Outside
Out
Yes
Through
DT
SZO-20
14-25
40
DDL
TMP
Outside
Out
Yes
Finger
Joint
FZ-6
6-10
12
DDL
TMP
Outside
Out
No
Finger
Joint
FZ-10
10-28
20
DDL
TMP
Outside
Out
No
Front and back work pieces must always be the same thickness and within the thickness range
specified above. Cut them to be as long as the overall desired drawer width.
Sides must always be the same thickness and within the thickness range specified above. Sides can
be a different thickness than the front and back work pieces, usually thinner.
Center the dado for the drawer bottom one half of the template spacing up from the bottom edge of
the drawer. Make the dado one half as deep as the thinnest of the work pieces.
Cut the bottom 2mm less than the measurement from dado bottom to dado bottom front to back and
side to side. Hold in place only by a dollop of rubber cement or caulk in dado in the center of each
work piece. Do not glue firmly in place as the sides, front and back will expand and contract with
normal seasonal changes in humidity.
th = thickness of work piece
DDL = Desired Drawer Length front to back.
TMP = Thickness of Mating Piece. If cutting the drawer sides, set the router depth while on top of the
template and zeroed to the work piece to cut the thickness of the front/back work pieces.
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