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not_so_handy:

I laminated both the outside and inside of my cabinet.  The problem I ran into is where my cp will sit has a 90 degree (almost) inside angle.  So when I routed the laminte it left a rounded edge instead of the straight 90 degree edge I had cut out.  Whats a best way of finishing that off?  Sander?  I just dont want to ruin what I have done.

kahlid74:

Pictures would help greatly as I'm having difficulty imagining this especially since when I've routed stuff like this it's usually 90 degrees.  Are you talking where the vertical part of the cab meets the horizontal part where your CP sits?  If you want truly square in that tight of a space, I'd be looking at either the smallest router flush trim bit you can find or maybe a jig saw and careful hands.

not_so_handy:

surprisingly enough I did circle the spot i was refering.  I guess I should have used a thicker brush :)



not_so_handy:

here is a close up.  I am not sure do people just leave it.  Its not that bad.  I may have to test putting my cp on it.  I just havent put it back together since laminating
 


kahlid74:

Yeah, your best bet is either a really small flush trim bit/dremmel bit or a jig saw for as close to straight as you can.  Honestly, I think you'll be fine but to each their own.

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