I second the thanks, Marco.
Like Doug, I started with a Stott template. Its simplicity and extensibility have always endeared it to me. I have used it Keller- style and with a handheld router. The best part is that the inevitable mistakes do not permanently ruin the "teeth" - and I am extraordinarily prone to mistakes, like lifting the router too early.
I subsequently bought a P-C knock-off at a close-out, but found the learning curve and propensity for blunders to be not insignificant, so it has gathered dust. Now you have shown me new potential uses, that should have been obvious had I not been blinkered.
Like Doug, I started with a Stott template. Its simplicity and extensibility have always endeared it to me. I have used it Keller- style and with a handheld router. The best part is that the inevitable mistakes do not permanently ruin the "teeth" - and I am extraordinarily prone to mistakes, like lifting the router too early.
I subsequently bought a P-C knock-off at a close-out, but found the learning curve and propensity for blunders to be not insignificant, so it has gathered dust. Now you have shown me new potential uses, that should have been obvious had I not been blinkered.