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Non-Slip Anti Slip Router Pad 24' X 48' Inch, Ideal for Sanding Routing Woodworking

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$16.89

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About this item

  • Not Just For Routing - Makes sanding, planing, chiselling and honing quicker and easier,
  • Large Surface Area - Provides a versatile work surface suitable for workpieces big or small.
  • Unrestricted Access To Your Workpiece - Route freely without clamps or vices restricting your movement.
  • Instantly Firm and Secure Grip - The non-slip surface provides a strong grip on both your work surface and your workpiece.
  • Easy to Clean - Use mild soap and water for maximum reusability


With the BTWood non-slip router mat you will be able to hold small pieces of wood while you route decorative edges or finish-sand them. Eliminates the use of complex holding jigs!


Sassvoor
2025-07-26 11:42:11
I use this product in Woodworking but this time we bought some to try on a bathtub. A senior member of our family required assistance getting out of her tub. Due to the design of the tub the suction cup grips would not hold. This product with a piece of fabric draped over it allows her to get a good and safe grip in exiting her bath.
Paul H.
2025-05-18 13:27:49
A bit thin, but if you double it over works pretty good.
Tom T
2025-05-05 10:47:18
I have used a number of different router pads through the years and always manage to rip them up. This BTWood works as well as any. It is a good size and allows saw dust through the openings.
LJM
2025-03-24 11:57:45
This non-slip pad works great on my workbench for routing my projects. Allows me to like my workbench and router better.
Customer
2025-03-18 16:44:00
Performs as advertised
ART
2025-02-27 10:58:08
Holds tight
Zbynek Jonak
2025-01-22 18:15:57
I use it while woodcarving when clamping is inconvenient. The pad seems durable and well made.
Randy
2024-11-26 17:00:36
I apparently made the mistake of leaving a project sitting on this over night and the result was the pad stuck to the painted surface (it had be painted over 2 weeks before. when I removed it there was bits from the pad stuck into the paint and I had to scrape and resand to get them off and then repaint it. It seems like it reacted with the surface. Not good for a wood working pad.