Not that I know of, however....
I devoted some CPU cycles to thinking about how you could arrive at a DIY set of templates. The critical dimension is the "stroke width" of the letters has to equal the bushing O.D, plus a little slop. The provided templates have a lot of slop, actually.
If you took your favorite drawing program and used the paintbrush tool set to the correct width to get a uniform stroke width on your letters, you could print a pattern for cutting your own templates in say acrylic using a scrollsaw. But you could also freehand that font into the board and save a few steps along the way unless you were running off a batch for your neighbors or whatever.
I like giving signs out as gifts, people like getting them. you guys know I love to shop the cull bin, and anything wider than 3" in there that's cedar and reasonably knot-free gets grabbed for the sign-makin' stockpile.
I devoted some CPU cycles to thinking about how you could arrive at a DIY set of templates. The critical dimension is the "stroke width" of the letters has to equal the bushing O.D, plus a little slop. The provided templates have a lot of slop, actually.
If you took your favorite drawing program and used the paintbrush tool set to the correct width to get a uniform stroke width on your letters, you could print a pattern for cutting your own templates in say acrylic using a scrollsaw. But you could also freehand that font into the board and save a few steps along the way unless you were running off a batch for your neighbors or whatever.
I like giving signs out as gifts, people like getting them. you guys know I love to shop the cull bin, and anything wider than 3" in there that's cedar and reasonably knot-free gets grabbed for the sign-makin' stockpile.

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