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| shmokes:
I just want to say thanks whammoed. I've got some pieces I've already cut with beveled edges and I was just wondering how I would go about trimming the laminate once applied. Unfortunately, some of my pieces have bevels that won't work with your method. Any more bright ideas? |
| whammoed:
--- Quote from: shmokes on May 25, 2004, 07:15:49 pm ---I just want to say thanks whammoed. I've got some pieces I've already cut with beveled edges and I was just wondering how I would go about trimming the laminate once applied. Unfortunately, some of my pieces have bevels that won't work with your method. Any more bright ideas? --- End quote --- I would imagine a lot of cabinets don't have a design that would call for laminate on an inside corner other than a 90. Maybe a few do including yours. Sorry no other ideas other than lining up the laminate with that edge and just cut the other. See earlier post though, I really don't think this is the best method...it may be better to start over? |
| FractalWalk:
shmokes: Is that a 1UP design? |
| shmokes:
:) Good call. They are pieces from the control panel. |
| g-rock26:
laminate, then flip the board over and cut. It works perfectly...just make sure that the blade does not stick out of the wood on the other side more than 1/8"...the more the blade comes down on the material, the more likely it is to chip. We use table saws, jig saws and circular saws and we never have chips! |
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