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you should find it to work quite well...
 

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Bill I don't follow what you're saying. Typically I mill my wood to the needed size and then cut the boards for the drawers to size before routing any edges. If I'm using the table saw for the bottom shelf slot I may cut that first which helps in remembering which is inside and bottom orientation.
hog the router cut out on the TS 1st...
 
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What about accuracy Stick, a router bit is accurate and NON-ADJUSTABLE, a table saw is adjustable and therefor can be a whisker out.

all you are doing is hogging away material giving the lock miter bit less to cut..
 

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perfect point... once...
do you mean toe???
if so, you took off too much...
try it again Harry..
 
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