The legs are attached with a dovetail joint. I cut the groove with the legacy. As has been discussed here before, this machine is not really that good at doing dovetail joints. Really, most of the slop in movement was from the plunge legs of the router. I cut the leg part of the dovetail joint with a router table and had to cut them to fit one at a time since the grooves were not exactly the same size. I did put screws in from the bottom to pin the legs so they wouldn't move while the glue dried.
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