I agree, the router is the best option. I spent 7k and forgot to get the two little rails and those black pods that look like overgrown rats. So first I wanted to use the saw to mark the top of each dado, but as you say, it's not so easy after that. The other issue is I would need to make two strikes with the router using a smaller bit than needed..., because I want the fit to be tight and I don't think there is a bit that matches the nominal 3/4" size of the Baltic birch I'm cutting. The thickness is 11/16, but I want a perfect fit, the kind that hugs the board in the slot. Suggestions? The reason for stacking is to use a stop and get the same measurement on each wall of the pantry.
I'm just going to have to get the rods and rat PACs for the router to ride the rail. Why go 95% of the way and then wing it to save a few bucks? Right. Actually I was more concerned about losing time.
To be totally honest, I've list 2 days trying to figure out how to assemble the rails on the MFT. They don't exactly give you step by step instructions with pictures close up to see what it is supposed to look like. So I'll go to the store, take pics of the table assembled and get my rat PACs and come home again.