Flattening a workbench top

swifty

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In my just received e-letter from fine woodworking, the have a link to a methods of work article on flattening a workbench top. http://www.finewoodworking.com/Workshop/WorkshopArticle.aspx?id=3338.
My question is: I have the festool router and the rails. I think I should be able to use these instead of the jig used in the article to flatten a workbench top. Any comments, ideas, or suggestions.

Edited by Shane Holland to fix error in link.
 
I'd say the rails flex too much to use ONLY a rail. you should be able to come up with a jig that incorporates the rail, you'll still need the runners down the sides of the bench though, for your sled to ride on.
 
Swifty, I fixed your link, the period on the end was messing it up.

Here's the routing slide which is made specifically for this type of task.  Seems I remember seeing a photo of someone using the router slide to level huge slabs of timber for desk tops.
 
There was a post about using the routing slide to flatten slabs and I think it was the guy with the foil hat, I can't remember his name.

Tom
 
With the guide stop you might be OK.  But I agree that you need some reference that is perfectly level and flat for the rail and its support to ride on. 

 
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