Hi, I'm a new member and looking for some advice. I'm doing the planning work on a dining room wainscoting project for my house. The original idea came from an article in the Feb. '96 Family Handyman which used painted MDF. Our design will be natural stained oak using 1/4" oak veneer plywood for the backer panels, 1x4 oak for the top rail and stiles and 1x6" oak for the baseboard. We're not sure what to use for the panels as yet. The article I mentioned uses pre-made moldings to trim the rails, stiles and panels. I would like to try routing a nice edge instead (something like the way a 6 panel door or cabinet is constructed). My questions are: 1. Will this make the project much harder? 2. Are there specific router bits and/or kits for this type of work? 3. Any advice? Thanks for any help y'all can give.