Hi all - I'm currently working on a credenza that is almost complete and am trying to figure out the best mechanism for my dad and I to make the legs/feet based on our tools and experience. The legs will be only 4.5 inches tall by 1.5 inches thick and made from hard maple. The design of the legs is pretty close to the ones here for reference https://www.etsy.com/listing/6394968...ut-mid-century
This will be our first time making legs, and anything tapered for that matter, so we could use some guidance on our options. I have a good router table setup and a template I made of a leg so that came to mind as an option. I don't have a bandsaw though so cutting the chunk of wood to the initial shape to be routed will be an issue. I've only also template routed once before so it's a bit new to me. We've also been looking at tapering jigs which seem like a good fit though I'm on a K3 slider so trying to think about the most practical way to set it up for that. Worth mentioning I don't have a F&F jig yet. Curious to get your thoughts on what would be the right approach for us. Thanks!