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You wont need a long table to do that, when I'm making things like glazing beads and bars, I make an L shaped ply over table (false fence) with a batten on the vertical face and one on the base, set to the size of the stock, so the stock passes through, like a tunnel, to set it I push the the ply over table onto the spinning cutter to make its own aperture once that is all set, I just feed the stock in, then get to a point where I go and pull it out the other side, very simple to make and use (works very well for short pieces as well, probably a more appropriate use)That is generally my preferred option, but when I only have a small moulding detail to machine I would revert back to my cheap router table set up. + the above technique applies to the SM as well.
You wont need a long table to do that, when I'm making things like glazing beads and bars, I make an L shaped ply over table (false fence) with a batten on the vertical face and one on the base, set to the size of the stock, so the stock passes through, like a tunnel, to set it I push the the ply over table onto the spinning cutter to make its own aperture once that is all set, I just feed the stock in, then get to a point where I go and pull it out the other side, very simple to make and use (works very well for short pieces as well, probably a more appropriate use)
That is generally my preferred option, but when I only have a small moulding detail to machine I would revert back to my cheap router table set up. + the above technique applies to the SM as well.