Not FoundAfter you have routed your "good" tabletop, put the tabletop inside the molding and mark on the molding where the tabletop ends as shown.
Not FoundThis is a typical miter saw. We are going to be using it to miter our table molding. Notice that it is set at a 45-degree angle. You might want to take two pieces of scrap wood and cut the angles. This will allow you to make certain that you have a proper fit before using your "good" molding.
Not FoundUsing the miter saw, cut on your mark. Be sure to cut opposing angles (see picture below).
Not FoundThis is the finished product prior to assembly. It is the tabletop and mitered molding.
Not FoundRemember to cut molding slightly longer than needed. It is better to cut off to little than too much. You can make more cuts if you need to.