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I would definitely go router and clean up with a chisel.


I have that cheap erbauer one and it is ok. Lacks precision, but it has always been precise enough for the crude uses I have put it to (and powerful enough to use in a router sled which is what I use it for 95% of the time). Depending on what you want to do in future, it may be worth considering 1/4 inch plunge as they are much lighter and easier to use. 1/2 all the way if you ever want to use it for flattening in future.


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