I'm working on a tray made out of 1/2" cherry, where the bottom sits in a groove on all four sides. The grooves on the end pieces go all the way from end to end so I cut them using a dado blade. The grooves on the side pieces are supposed to stop just before the ends, however. I don't have a plunge router so that seems to leave me with two options:
1. Chisel or drill a hold at one end and then rout out the rest of the groove; or
2. Using a stop block or some other device, lower the piece on the spinning dado blade and then stop the cut before reaching the end.
Option 2 seems a little tricky, never mind dangerous. Does anyone do this, and do it safely? Any other options I'm missing?
Thanks.
1. Chisel or drill a hold at one end and then rout out the rest of the groove; or
2. Using a stop block or some other device, lower the piece on the spinning dado blade and then stop the cut before reaching the end.
Option 2 seems a little tricky, never mind dangerous. Does anyone do this, and do it safely? Any other options I'm missing?
Thanks.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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