Christmas will be coming early for me so I can make the Christmas gifts. Unfortunately the powerfeeder is on backorder, so it'll be down to the wire to get everything made. The goal is to get a huge set of Lincoln logs made, but larger. The end goal is 1.25" square, so basically a 1.5x scale to the typical size. This was settled on because i already have the perfect router bit: https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shop...er_nail_anchor #8885
Order of operations seems to favor the routing as the last step, so they'll be milled, dados cut, and ripped to width first. The shorter ones will be cut to length at the end. This is what I'm thinking of as my routing process. First, set feather boards to keep the log tight to the table. These should have no problem dealing with the dados on the top and bottom of the logs. Then, set the powerfeeder to press the log against the fence. Will the powerfeeder have any issue gripping on the rounded face when I go to run the 2nd side of the logs? What else do I need to know about using a powerfeeder?