Updated my Trimming/Leveling Jig for trim routers on MakerWorld! The new version brings some improvements... and more importantly, team yellow can finally join the party.

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Trimming/Leveling Jig for Trim Router (v2) - Free 3D Print Model - MakerWorld

Download this free 3D print file designed by hashtagsheep. Updated version available! Read the changelog to see what has changed.I'm planning to expand this jig to support trim routers from other brands, but I can't test the mounting myself. If you have a different model and want to help out, just leave a comment and I'll get in touch!This trimming/leveling jig is designed for Makita and Dewalt trim routers. It's a helpful accessory for cleanly leveling resin fills, plugs, dowels, or similar surface features. The flat base provides a stable reference, making it easier to achieve consistent and precise results.HighlightsCompatible with Makita trim routers using the standard mounting screw layout (e.g. DRT50Z)Compatible with Dewalt trim routers using the 2.4 x 2.4 inches screw layout (e.g. CW600N)Handle mount improves stability and control during useSized for flush trim bits up to 35 mm in diameterPrinting & Post-ProcessingThe jig was printed in PLA with support material to ensure clean surfaces. While using support filament helps reduce cleanup, it's not required… manual support removal works just as well. A smooth print plate is recommended to ensure a clean surface where the jig contacts the workpiece. Mounting requires M4 screws (2x10 mm and 2x16 mm), either flat head machine screws or socket cap screws with a maximum head height of 4.5 mm and head diameter of 8 mm. The required screws are listed in the parts list. The handle mount accepts either an M8 nut or an M8 hex screw to attach a handle of your choice. I reused one of the grips that came with the router set, but there are many printable options available on MakerWorld. When using a nut with a handle, make sure the screw thread on the handle does not exceed 10 mm in length.Changelogv1Initial releasev2Added Dewalt supportIncreased size to support the Dewalt base.. still printable on an A1 Mini, yay!Improved stability through a center stabilizer that encourages the slicer to print additional perimeter wallsIncreased screw diameter for smoother installation without screws getting stuckImproved base with an angled fence to make it easier to clear larger areas and guide material toward the router bit