My son-in-law has asked me to help him make a dining room table. He’s shown some interest in woodworking and I’m trying to encourage him since some day he’ll inherit all my tools. Since I’ve never built anything on this scale, other than my workbench, I need a little help. It’s a farmhouse table that uses 4 x 4’s for legs. Each leg has a notch in it 3 ½ high and 1 ½ inches deep as shown in the attached picture.
My question is the best way to cut the notch. The plan suggests nibbling away with a circular saw and cleaning up with a chisel. This might be the best way, and I can do that, but I was wondering if I could use my router to help in either of two ways. Either way, I’d make the top and bottom cut with a circular saw to frame the edges of the notch. The first way would be to use the circular saw and chisel but to clean out the bottom of the cut with a plunge cutting straight bit such as this one from MLCS MLCS Plunge Cutting Straight Router Bits The other way would be to frame the cut with the circular saw and use my router with the bit mentioned above to make successively deeper cuts to hog out the wood. I honestly don’t know if this last method is smart or stupid so I need some guidance before I destroy the project or injure myself. Also, any other suggestions on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.
My question is the best way to cut the notch. The plan suggests nibbling away with a circular saw and cleaning up with a chisel. This might be the best way, and I can do that, but I was wondering if I could use my router to help in either of two ways. Either way, I’d make the top and bottom cut with a circular saw to frame the edges of the notch. The first way would be to use the circular saw and chisel but to clean out the bottom of the cut with a plunge cutting straight bit such as this one from MLCS MLCS Plunge Cutting Straight Router Bits The other way would be to frame the cut with the circular saw and use my router with the bit mentioned above to make successively deeper cuts to hog out the wood. I honestly don’t know if this last method is smart or stupid so I need some guidance before I destroy the project or injure myself. Also, any other suggestions on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.