cutting ellipses with of 1400

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Greetings from a long time lurker first time poster.  I've absorbed a lot reading others' posts here - thanks.  I want to cut elliptical tabletops (europly, finn ply) with my of 1400, sized from small coffee table up to dining table size.  Anyone have any experience with this?  thanks!
 
Hello J

I have made more than a few elliptical table tops and I believe I have used a router every time. I would usually make a pattern blank, then run around it with a pattern bit in my router (usually .5" dia in a 1.5 hp router). I set the bit to cut around half way through the material and afterwards cut all the way through with  a jig saw then one final pass with a flush trimming bit.

Is that what you were looking for?

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I have made a couple of doors with an oval cutout in the top for a glass insert. I use the Woodhaven oval jig and it gives me perfect results every time. The mathematics related to oval shapes can be a little complex, but they provide a good explanation with the jig. Not cheap, but worth every cent in my opinion. I used an OF1400 by the way.
 
Thanks to everyone for their input.  I just picked up my mft3 today, so I'll put it together and try out your suggestions.  Maybe it will be worthwhile to take the time to make a couple good patterns, it'll give me something to do with my new stuff.  The woodhaven jig looks pretty nice, and I think a friend has the microfence, which is pricy enough it should be green.  Anyway, I really appreciate all of you taking the time to give your responses - thanks!
 
Ken Milhinch said:
I have made a couple of doors with an oval cutout in the top for a glass insert. I use the Woodhaven oval jig and it gives me perfect results every time. The mathematics related to oval shapes can be a little complex, but they provide a good explanation with the jig. Not cheap, but worth every cent in my opinion. I used an OF1400 by the way.

Ken the Woodhaven jigs rock!  I have three Woodhaven Oval jigs, small, medium and large always set up and ready to use.

Here is my large jig.

 
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