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I'm making some Greene and Greene style details in the legs of a small side table. Doing this with a router is ok, but it takes making two templates, holding everything together while routing, etc. etc. Seemed tedious, so I just used a small carbide end mill at a high rpm, the DRO to set the bounds, and held the pieces in the mill vise. Yep, I wiped the mill down beforehand, and only the vise contacted the wood. I used the dial indicator to get the right angle and depth. It made the whole process very easy.