🔧 Elevate your craftsmanship with precision and clean cuts—because details matter.
The BOSCHRA1054 Deluxe Router Edge Guide is a versatile, precision-engineered accessory compatible with most Bosch routers. It converts easily into a circle guide for arcs and circles up to 32 inches in diameter, features a fine-adjustment control for accuracy, and includes a dust extraction hood with vacuum hose adapter to maintain a clean workspace. This all-in-one kit enhances routing efficiency and precision for professional-grade woodworking.
Brand | BOSCH |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Product Dimensions | 15.5"W x 3.5"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Base Type | Fixed |
Color | Black |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346313208 |
UPC | 000346313208 |
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | RA1054 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | RA1054 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Router Edge Guide |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Guide |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**A
It's nicely built, but it doesn't fit the Dewalt DNP612.
The guide itself seems to be nicely made, but sadly, it doesn't fit the router bases that I have, especially the Dewalt DNP612 base.
S**A
Works well.
Great product for the price. Works as designed.
C**R
Core Functionality Works Well, Dust Collection and Circle Cutting are Likely Unnecessary Gimmicks
The Bosch edge guide attached perfectly to my 34 year old Bosch 1611EVS plunge router. The supplied lock knobs threaded into the holes in the base of the 1611EVS router with no issues, and clamped the guide securely in place for a couple of recent routing tasks that used the edge guide to establish a maximum cut width. The optionally attached dust collection port is sized to perfectly fit a Festool dust extractor hose. The attachment and removal of the dust collection port, while straightforward, is unnecessarily time consuming as two captured nuts must be removed and relocated, and the fence must be partially disassembled and reassembled. That dust collector port will likely have limited usefulness in exchange for the bulkiness that it adds to the edge guide, as the dust collector port will only collect chips when using a router to create a groove in the edge of a board, or possibly when using an edge profiling bit with or without a guide bearing. As an observation, the required guide rod spacing on my Milwaukee routers and Porter Cable routers are different from that used on the Bosch routers. In short, the core functionality of the edge guide works as expected, and the edge guide offers perfect compatibility with Bosch routers dating back to at least 1990.
M**N
Fits SKIL RT1322-00 14A Plunge Router & RT1323-00 10A Fixed Base Router.
Kia ora from New Zealand.After some serious interweb sleuthing and measuring my SKIL routers I took a punt and ordered the BOSCH RA1054 Router Edge Guide in the expectation that I could get it to fit the SKIL router bases. It turns out I was correct.The setup works pretty well considering the mismatch between the BOSCH 100mm and the SKILL 104mm rod spacing. Things can get a wee bit snug but not to bad. Just don't force anything and all will be good.Here's how to do it.1. Swap the BOSCH 9.5mm diameter guide rods out with the 7.9mm guide rods from your basic SKIL router guide. This helps alleviate the binding caused by the rod spacing discrepancy. The BOSCH 9.5mm rods wont fit into the 7.9mm SKIL rod bosses anyway. Two birds, one stone.2. Don't put the BOSCH rod springs on the SKIL rods. Put both of them on the fine adjustment threaded bar with a washer either side. They tend to bind up the works if you put them on the SKIL rods.3. Route stuff.I hope that helps all you SKIL router users out there.As a side note, the BOSCH guide's dust extraction port (the black plastic bit) perfectly fits the hose on a STANLEY FATMAX V20 battery powered wet and dry vacuum.I like the guide. The adjuster is nice and smooth and the dust extraction hood works pretty well depending on what you are doing. The only thing that lets it down a little is that the casting on the fine adjustment guide (J in the manual) is a bit thin. If you were ham fisted with the locking screws I'm sure it would break. I took one star off because of this giving it a 4 out of 5.Happy routing!
W**B
Have This In Your Tool Box
This accessory is easy to set up and proves to be very helpful. If you own a Bosch router, I highly recommend purchasing it. Even if you only use it occasionally, to prevent mistakes it’s invaluable. It's worth every penny for the peace of mind it provides.
T**L
This is a must have tool
Any woodworker that uses a router, specifically a Bosch router needs this tool in his tool chest.I have been using my router in a table and haven't done much work freehand. To accurately use a router you can clamp a straight edge to the work-piece, or use a guide like this one for perfect straight edges.I can't believe I got along without it for so long, but I bought a new Bosch router and felt like I needed this accessory. I am convinced I made the right choice. I think this is a "top shelf" router guide and highly recommend it to my fellow woodworkers.
S**H
Do you even mortise, bro?
Get two of these. Attach both to your plunge base. Center an upcut spiral bit on the work piece. Slap both guides up against the board. Mortise. This is so dang easy I've actually gone full lazy and just mortise both sides. I run off a length of board matching the thickness of my router bit and roundover the edges. Cut to length and pretend I own a domino machine.
J**G
Got the Job Done
Needed to run a half inch daddo leaving a quarter inch edge on the outside of the boards of a cabinet I was building. Usually I will make a "jig" to make daddos and mortises but because of the size of to boards had problems trying to clamp them in a way that would not interfere with the router. They were stop daddos and I did not trust my skills cutting them upside down on the router table.Seachered and found this jig. Looked right for the job and it Got the Job Done. Clamped a board down for stability put the cabinet board on the solid edge of the first board, hooked up the jig measured out the distance and half an hour later daddos cut in all eight boards. Great tool to have around for those awkward routing jobs.
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