I have 5 replacement doors I have to make for a friend.
They will be used on old 1950's era cabinets.
The ones that had pine face frames and birch plywood doors that had a 1/4" rabbet on the door edge.
I have two router tables - one with a 1/4" collet 1.75 HP (Ryobi) router & the other has a Milwaukee 5625 with a 1/2" collet.
I could use a 1/4" straight bit in the Ryobi & I have a rail and stile set with a 1/2" shank that I could use in the Milwaukee.
I also have a Freud stacked dado set & a Freud box joint blade set I bought on sale years ago & never used.
I'm leaning towards the Ryobi - - only because I can haul it over to the job site & do the work onsite & make any minor adjustments on the spot.
Maybe do the initial cuts on the table saw, then fine tune the fit onsite with the Ryobi?
The Ryobi is going to the job site regardless since I'm going to use it to round over the edges of the doors......or maybe I'll take my beloved DeWalt 611PK .
Decisions decisions..