Milescraft 1212 SignPRO Sign Making Kit for Routers 2.5 in & 1.5 in Horizontal Letters (166 templates) 1.5 in & 2.5 in Vertical Numbers 80 templates, 3/8 in. Router Bit Included Complete Kit
€100





Price: $69.99 - $99.99
(as of Sep 27, 2025 00:15:08 UTC – Details)
Milescraft’s BEST sign making jig yet! For signs up to 36-inches. All of the convenience and features of the 1206 Sign Crafter with great improvements will make you a ‘SignPro’! Improvements include: sturdier rails touch the work surface for increased stability, improved end caps allow for firm clamping, includes 2 low-profile C-Clamps that allow the router base to pass unobstructed. Included Turn Lock bushings are metal nose for improved durability, includes a 1/4-Inch core box router bit for smaller templates in addition to the 3/8” bit included in the Sign Crafter, and finally, the SignPro includes a set of 40 vertical number templates not available before.
Includes-1/4-inch and 3/8-inch Tungsten Carbide tipped core box Router bits
Includes turn-n-lock base plate and metal nose bushings
Low profile C Clamps and new end frames provide a stable routing surface
Includes over 200 self spacing durable polymer blend templates
Easy and consistent to use!
Must be used with included guide bushings
Customers say
Customers find the sign making kit easy to use and appreciate its quality and functionality, with one customer noting it works well with pine wood. The design receives positive feedback, with one customer describing it as well-thought-out. However, durability and sturdiness are concerns, with multiple customers reporting cracked letters and broken clamps. While some customers consider it a great buy for the price, opinions on value are mixed.
13 reviews for Milescraft 1212 SignPRO Sign Making Kit for Routers 2.5 in & 1.5 in Horizontal Letters (166 templates) 1.5 in & 2.5 in Vertical Numbers 80 templates, 3/8 in. Router Bit Included Complete Kit
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€100
SMT –
Easy to use awesome letter templates
If a guy like me whoâs full time job is working with computers for a living can do this, then chances are you can too ;)⦠Iâve only recently started discovering that I like working with wood. Started putting together a little workshop in my garage and decided to play with a router and lettering just these past few days, for real. Got these templates last week and this is my first sign. Practiced a few letters on a piece of scrap to get the hang of it and before long, I was able to do this like a pro. Word of advice if you use the rail jointers is that the rails will not keep straight and letters will fall out (big mess with that router), so use small clamps to keep rails straight. I got better results simply working on smaller sections at a time instead of one long line at once (not sure if that made sense).
sally –
Great product
I bought this for someone they are very pleased with with it. It does exactly what he needed it to do.
LincolnsCreations –
Works as described.
At first, one of the pieces was broken, but they replaced it. It took me a while to actually get around to using it, but it worked as described.
Amy Jo Cable –
Very good results!
My husband is a retired carpenter. He likes this set!
Toby Fidler –
Awesome!
Makes making signs so much easier and a joy.
David H. –
A yes for sign making
Wonderful! At first I didnât like the setup. But after using on several projects. It works just fine! And for the money you get two size letters sets.
Richard G. Evansii –
Works as Expected
I have been wanting to get into making some fun signs for a while. I have had this Bosch Colt router for years but have always been a little bit intimidated by it. This kit works great. I clamped it done and screwed the ends down as well. Never moved at all. First time I tried it I got great results in a piece of pine. Great buy for the price. If you are making a word with more than 2 of the same characters, youâll need to purchase an extra set of numbers.
TD –
most likely easiest to use system out there when used with care.
This is a great system. 4 take-aways.1- The templates are plastic so be careful.2- It is best to use a plunge router.3- If you are making a large sign add another clamp to the center, or the extended rails will bow slightly.4- Use a cheap piece of wood for your first attempt.My first attempt was met with utter failure. I tried to make a large sign using the extended rails. there is a slight bow in the center and it will make the letters/numbers look odd. when you have it measured out put a clamp just right of center, and when you get near it move it to left of center and move on. This will remove the bowing effect. Don’t expect to do well on your first try, and keep in mind that these are plastic templates, and you are using a bit that can ruin them easily if you dont use care. This is where I say a plunge router would be best. Some cheaper routers are harder to see if you are in the template or not, and when you turn it on you just gouged your template.I highly recommend this over the other systems I have seen. Others seem to take too many steps, or just looks difficult in their intricacy. This can be a system that can be used for many years. I would like to see the option to purchase more symbols, and maybe individual letters. You get 2 of almost every letter, 4 of a couple others. Creating a sign for some names out require more variety of letters. Still this is in my opinion the best sign making kit out there.
Remoldex –
Excelente herramienta muy contento ð
Moonfish –
Perfect worked like a charm easy directions kinda foolproof
B MovieManiac –
The amount of parts in the box is a little intimidating but most of it is letters and number stencils which, to me, is a good thing.Assembly of the jig is pretty straight forward and the instructions are clear enough but I found it helpful to watch an instruction video. There are a few on Youtube, including Milescraft’s own.In my rush to use the kit for a small project that I was just finishing I used it with a trim router. The trim router that I used didn’t have a plunge base which meant that I did scuff the stencil with the spinning router bit as I brought the bit down through the stencil to the wood.This problem disappeared as soon as I attached a plunge base to the trim router. Using a plunge base means that the router guide bush is in place to protect the stencils and the router bit can pass/plunge through the router guide bush to the wood without damaging the stencils.After my third practise board/cut I was producing decent consistent lettering.The kit holds the stencils in a straight line for horizontal or vertical alignment.If you want to cut wording in a curve or arch you will have to improvise.I’m happy with the kit and if I lost it I would buy it again.I prefer using my cordless trimmer, no cable to get in the way and dust extraction makes it easier to monitor the cut.
Lysle –
This set is different than the older version. I like it better. The letters and number templates are made of firmer material although they are easily damaged by a mistake with the router. I also like the vertical numbers and the universal (horizontal and vertical) letters. I also like the new low profile clamps- this allows the router base to pass over the edge of the rail carrier. I however, do not care for the router twist lock bushings. They prevent me from seeing the template edges as the bushing follows it around. I use Porter Cable bushings with a home made clear router plate. Once experience is gained using the set- a very attractive result can be expected.
DJM –
A little fiddly to setup but produced a very good crisp result on the first attempt. Bought the imperial set from the usa as it was much cheaper. No idea what difference a metric version would be as no measuring involved. USA version was 30% cheaper and delivered to south west england countryside in less than a week in 2021 during covid pandemic. Very impressed