I use a mill/drill, myself, for cutting V-point pockets. Most routers run between 22,000 rpm and 30,000 rpm with most, I would say, around 25,000 when free wheeling. Put on a double edged bit you double the rpm's number of cuts but the router slows a little. So you probably get 22,000 rpm/44,000 cuts. Using a mill and turning at 3,000 rpm and using a 90 deg. dbl/mill cutter with 20 cutters you have 60,000 cuts per minute. Cutting wood with a mill the cutter might slow slightly but, I wouldn't believe, nearly as much as a router let alone a laminate trimmer. I believe a mill also would make smoother, cleaner cuts as the weight of the components eliminates so much of the vibration.
Dick