February 22, 2026
Description
I had a couple small wooden parts that needed to be a custom thickness. I don't own a thickness planer. This jig allowed me to get the job done.
Operationally this works as follows:
To get a proper fit of the EMT into the printed parts, some sanding may be needed. See part "Sanding-Arbor" for that; cut a small piece of sandpaper, insert an edge into the slot in the arbor, curl it around the arbor. Then using a drill, sand the cylindrical inside surfaces of parts "Foot" and "GuideCollar" to fit as desired.
Note: the router isn't meant to slide along the EMT rails; the entire assembly there is moved across the work surface
Three heights of the riser blocks ("Shoe") are included: 18mm, 30mm, 40mm.
If you want to adapt this to a different router, see drawing "BasePlate" for dimensions for mounting.
If you need different riser heights, see drawing "Show" for the as-designed top surface dimensions. Extrude a part to whatever height you need.
Other parts used
My workflow
[1] https://littlemachineshop.com/products/surface-gage
[2] https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5437757
License:
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