We therefore have a foosball table made of beech laminated wood. The playing field for example, is pushed through a long groove in the side panels. This groove we have created with the milling machine. Similarly, we have all the parts provided with a bevel. However, it is advisable to try on a sample piece before trying on the real piece of wood. The guide rail was not ideal for us. We have therefore taken a chamfer, which turned out to be quite Krum, because it always has been a slight shift in guiding the cutter and the cutter is guided by the side-mounted guide rail forward. Instead, we have even created a rail with a spirit level on the second workpiece and the cutter past the side of it. Thus, the groove was perfectly accurate. The Staubabsaugungsrohr has actually brought us out of sight obstruction nothing and also that you can create your own guide rails which we had fixed with clamps on the workpiece, does not come through in one piece (because the neck is then attached to the clamps) to the leads , Compared with the Bosch POF 1200 OE but at least as good, in my opinion, even with better depth adjustment. Working with the enclosed template guide has also works well, although this was moderately well finished.