This may not be in the correct section but here goes....
In a nutshell, I have to cut some laminate worktop [laminate covered chipboard type] as it is too wide.
Obviously, I want to avoid chipping the edges of the laminate where the cuts are.
What is the best method?
I have access to all the normal hand tools as well as jigsaw, circular saw and router.
I did consider a router bit to be best but the laminate bits appear to be 'trimmers' and not cutters. I would also assume that the use of a normal router cutter bit would chip the edges.
Any ideas would be gratefully received.
Many Thanks,
Belboz
In a nutshell, I have to cut some laminate worktop [laminate covered chipboard type] as it is too wide.
Obviously, I want to avoid chipping the edges of the laminate where the cuts are.
What is the best method?
I have access to all the normal hand tools as well as jigsaw, circular saw and router.
I did consider a router bit to be best but the laminate bits appear to be 'trimmers' and not cutters. I would also assume that the use of a normal router cutter bit would chip the edges.
Any ideas would be gratefully received.
Many Thanks,
Belboz