Re: router bit
I use a table saw,too. I have 4! I only say that cuz I saw Cliff's post about 1955. One is a big Delta,next is small Delta,then mid-50s vintage Craftsman small,and same vintage big (and very heavy) Delta. A router table will work fine. Either tool would benefit from using supports to run it off onto to keep from "tipping" when you're toward the tail end of your cut. If you don't have any stands,just rig something up for it to slide onto
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