I am thinking about re-doing the sides of my cabinet using formica black laminate. On one side of the cabinet (3/4" plywood sides), there is a circular hole cut all the way through to allow for airflow (fan gets mounted on inside). Surrounding the circular hole is a square grill on the outside that sits flush with the cabinet side because of a square routed hole (about a grill thickness, so likely 1/16" - 1/8"). A non-scale picture is attached showing the situation.
What is the best way to approach this? Do I try to pre-cut the square hole in the laminate and line it up during application? I know that is tough since once the cement comes in contact, it sets immediately.
Maybe i can create some kind of jig to help with aligment?
Or, do I try to cut the square hole afterwards? How do I do that and line it up w/o screwing up the new laminate?
I need advice/tips/help on this one!
Thanks!!