BradNaylor
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I use a lot of veneered MDF in my work with solid wood lippings. Getting a really good smooth join between them has always tricky as the veneer is so thin. It is all too easy to sand through it. Faced with a load of pieces to do today I came up with the solution.
Install a rebate cutter in the spindle moulder or router table with a tall false fence. Attach a piece of 6mm MDF to the fence as shown with a gap greater than the width of the lipping between it and the table top.
The cutter should be exactly flush with the front of the 6mm MDF
Glue your lipping to your veneered MDF leaving it a couple of mm proud.
Run your work through the set up
You will then have a perfect join - it will hardly need sanding.
Install a rebate cutter in the spindle moulder or router table with a tall false fence. Attach a piece of 6mm MDF to the fence as shown with a gap greater than the width of the lipping between it and the table top.
The cutter should be exactly flush with the front of the 6mm MDF
Glue your lipping to your veneered MDF leaving it a couple of mm proud.
Run your work through the set up
You will then have a perfect join - it will hardly need sanding.