The author describes their experience working with a router to create roundover edges on a wooden board. They note that due to the way the three routed roundover lines meet at a corner, the resulting edge forms a blunt point rather than a smooth curved ball-like corner. The author had planned to simply eyeball the rounding and sand the corners by hand to achieve the desired result. The author points out that the roundovers aren’t perfect, which is attributed to the difficulty of getting the router corners all the way into the crook between the router table and fence. However, the author was able to fix these imperfections with hand sanding.