I got the sides cut today. I made a "saw board" guide thingy after being inspired by the thread in woodworking forum, and that was wonderful for the circular saw. I should have made one for the sabre saw too, but I freehanded that. It wasn't terrible but there are a couple of spots that the two sides aren't 100% matched. Nobody will see it but me once the T-molding is on though. Next time I need that saw, I'm making a guide for it as well.
I have a cheap-o $19 "finishing router" I picked up, thinking it would be adequate for doing the molding notch and some basic evening-out of edges. I didn't want to get $100+ invested into a router if I didn't need to. However, it uses 1/4 inch shank bits, and I had two moments of frustration with it - one not the router's fault. I didn't have the bit holding nut cranked down enough apparently - and I put a heck of a torque on it I thought, but in the midst of cutting a test piece it got loose and started changing depth. So, I cranked it down with all the oomph I could, and it seemed to do ok. However, if that thing moves at all while doing the molding notch, I'm going to scream some rage like Kirk in Wrath of Khan.
Second router issue was when I tried to use it to even out a spot where my freehand-sawing put a wave in the edge. Well, the guide I had clamped down shifted (I'm buying better C clamps tomorrow) and I dug a 1/4 inch trench into my edge. ARRRRG. No big though, because I left an inch of slop room there anyway, so I clamped the side panels together, re-cut the section so they were perfectly matched.
In hindsight, maybe I would have had a MUCH easier time of things if I'd just cut both sides at once by stacking the boards. Then I wouldn't have had to sand the sides to match or have my "router episode".
So - any bets that I can cut the molding notches and the recesses for the sticks and trackball with this cheapie router - or should I go blow $100 on a tool I'm pretty sure I won't ever figure out how to use fully? Do the routers that accept 1/2 inch shank bits also take the 1/4 inch ones as well, or did I just blow $30 in a slot cutter I wouldn't be able to use?