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kspiff:
OK.. that clears it all up.  I'm redoing a System 1 cab -- which has t-molding all the way around -- and a Jack the Giant Killer cocktail, -- which I'll probably extend the molding on to go all the way around -- so it looks like I only have to lay down the trimmed lam on the faces and route flush.

Now if it weren't for a pending brake job, I could get the lam.. always something :P
shmokes:
There are little routers made specifically for trimming laminate that can bevel the same way a circular saw does for that purpose u_rebel.  They small enough that you just grip the motor kind of like a dremel tool; in fact, they look a lot like a fat dremel tool with a base plate.  I'll bet you could rent one cheap.
u_rebelscum:

--- Quote from: shmokes on July 11, 2003, 11:15:53 pm ---There are little routers made specifically for trimming laminate that can bevel the same way a circular saw does for that purpose u_rebel....

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Ah, I thought those machines were just cheap, mini routers.  So they actually can do something that most (any?) routers can't.  Good to know, thanks!

Probably won't (and shouldn't) get one anyway, unless I see one really cheap at harbor freight. ;)
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