a try...
https://youtu.be/fR8WBkhJ6po
My previous works
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Thanks RCTURKA! We've added your T-Track Router Bit to our Routing category,
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Just a thought... The bit seemed to struggle even at low travel speeds. Consider cutting the slot with a conventional bit or table saw before finishing with this bit. That was it's only working the material on the sides of the slot. It would let you blaze through the slot with this bit, and would wear this bit less.
Neil