If its just for a one off job cramp a timber batten to the draining board
and run the base of the router along it, then move the batten across for the next groove
If you require the draining board grooves to get deeper towards the sink end make a jig as follows
Cut a peice of 12mm plywood a bit longer than the draining board and
50mm wider than the base of the router
Fix a batten to the plywood as a fence to run the base of the router along
Fit on 2 more wedge shape battens 3mm thinner at the sink end for the
router base to sit and run on
Cut a slot in the base of the jig so the router cutter can pass through and cut the groove
Cramp the jig to the draining board, as the router runs along the fence
and wedges the groove will get deeper
Reposition the jig fo each groove
draining board jig
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