Marcros, I believe he is using a side cutter, horizontal to the table.
I don't really understand all this dancing around trying to do the job on a router table, what with stops and dropping on, lifting off, and all the rest of it, when the job is simplicity itself with a hand held router, a side fence, and a choice of either winged cutter (to run the router base on the adjoining perpendicular face) or straight router bit to run the router base on the face being grooved, plus fixing the target part firmly in place, e.g., bench dogs. Personally, I prefer the straight router bit method and a plunge cut to start and lifting out to finish the stopped groove, and if extra support is required to help balance the router on a bigger base during the cut I put matching parts next to the part being worked to increase length and width.
Of course, if the groove can be run through the full length, that makes doing the job on a router table the ideal solution and, as has already been mentioned, running the groove through requires using appropriate joinery or construction to suit, which may, or may not be what's desired. Slainte.
That's lateral thinking, that is. Never tried a slot cutter (although I do have one), but will add it to my armoury. Thank you.All you hand tool people havent grasped the beauty of a slot cutter in a router table.. No plunging involved. Slide the wood into the cutter, slide the wood along till you reach the stop, slide the wood away from the cutter. move the fence back a couple mm and repeat.
The method works for me, Mike, swiftly and accurately time after time. I can't imagine what's causing your wobbly cuts if that's the norm for you - actually, I can think of two or three possible causes, but with your experience I wouldn't expect such causes with you. I seldom have a problem; if I do have one it's usually because I've done something monumentally stupid or careless, e.g., forgotten to lock the side fence properly. Slainte.... but a plunge cut with a straight cutter almost never cuts straight.
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