grumanpi
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I purchased a sheet of laminate recently to use on my own jigs (doing a drill press one at the moment) and I got home and unrolled it and realised what a big piece id bought 3mx1.5m approx the question is what's the best way to cut it oversize slightly (finish with a flush cutting router bit after) for my projects.
My first thought was the table saw but will there be too much breakout
2nd bandsaw - sheets too big to hold and cut without help
3rd hand saw - take too long and not accurate enough
see where i'm coming from anybody used this in sheet form got a good way of doing this cud let me know would be great.
A long time ago when i briefly worked for a large cabinet firm they used to cut this stuff on huge long saws that had wide/long beds and a long press that came down to hold it in place if i remember right they had 2 blades in them i think one was for scoring anyhow back to my little shop can someone help?
My first thought was the table saw but will there be too much breakout
2nd bandsaw - sheets too big to hold and cut without help
3rd hand saw - take too long and not accurate enough
see where i'm coming from anybody used this in sheet form got a good way of doing this cud let me know would be great.
A long time ago when i briefly worked for a large cabinet firm they used to cut this stuff on huge long saws that had wide/long beds and a long press that came down to hold it in place if i remember right they had 2 blades in them i think one was for scoring anyhow back to my little shop can someone help?