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Old Nov 18, 2006, 09:09 AM
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laminate installation

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My neighbor has glued a large piece of laminate to a freestanding counter. There is about a foot of excess material left on each side. What is the best method of trimming the excess material close enough to the counter so that a router can be used to finish the project?
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Old Nov 18, 2006, 11:13 AM   #2  
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I'd go the cutting wheel attachment on a Dremel - fearing that a jigsaw or circular saw might cause cracks/damage to the laminate over the surface where you want to keep it.
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You can get laminate shears in the laminate/countertop area of your Lowes/Home Depot.

If your using a router w/ a liminate cutting bit the excess shouldnt matter. The ball bearing will follow the counter edge around the top.

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RickJ agrees: Laminate shears. Cool! I'd try them first - instead of a Dremel.
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Thanks for the replies to my question. I couldn't get the shears in time so I used a dremel with a reinforced wheel to cut the top close to the counter base and then finished it with a router. Worked well.
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