Thanks for the many replies. I am certain this is operator error. I am optimistic you can help me solve this.
My router table experience is very limited, so I've checked my ego at the door and am humbly seeking your experience
Here are responses to the questions:
DeepCreek - That makes sense, I'm still hoping to make this work for a pair of newel posts I want to build.
Linbro - I was actually considering throwing the bit away due to frustration. I'm certain the bit is perfect as it is brand new. Regarding my fence setup, the two fences are lined up with each other. I've never run a stepped fence (and with the lock miter, it was a bear to set the fence up having to account for a MM here or there to get things lined up. )
Tim - I am using the OF 1400, and hogging this out in one pass. I realize that multiple passes would be ideal, I just can't figure out an easy way to do that on the CMS. Dialing in the hight and fence literally took many hours of fine tuning. I am using the Festool stock feather boards (the black push board that presses the stock down, and the clear plastic "fingers" that presses the stock against the fence). As I have no miter slot, I'm not seeing an easy way to add feather boards to the out feed and infeed sides as you suggest.
With the CMS fence so touchy, and no place to put "stop blocks" I cannot envision how I can graduate the fence backward to accomplish multiple passes. I hope that I am missing something basic.
Hrrb - I agree that it looks terrible. In fact, its the worst I've seen. I had to check my ego at the door to post these pictures for sure. [wink]
The stock is 3/4" thick and it is Poplar. As I had mentioned above, I hogged these out in one pass, which I assume is a major contributor to the outcome. Simply put, I cannot envision how to make multiple passes using the CMS-VL router table, and stock feather boards. The feather board is set to as tight as I can get it to go. I don't know how to ease in with multiple passes with my current setup.
Willy - I see where a sacrificial fence would be helpful. Any tips on how to integrate one with the CMS fence.
See pictures below of my setup.
See stock tight against my fence using all Festool factory feather board and guards:
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View of bit from the top showing fence running mostly parallel:
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Other angle of fence:
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View of what the stock sees as it is being fed to the bit. Stock is held pretty tight against the bit and fence:
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