Router bit to trim laminate flush

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The Bear

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Hi

Just up to the stage of laminating the top of my router table. The top is 36mm thick MDF with an oak lipping all round. I need to contact adhesive the thin (0.5mm?) white laminate to both sides and then trim this flush with a bearing guided straight cutter.

Question is, will any straight cutter be fine. I have a cutter, 2 blades, straight blades but don't know if I need anything special. (spiral for eg) The laminate seems quite brittle and had a tendancy to want to crack as I was cutting the pieces.

Also, does it matter how much laminate I leave overhanging? Will it be a problem if there is too much?

Mark
 
If you have a block plane, you could plane it flush and get a nice finish. That's how people used to do it back in the 1970s when Formica was all the rage and people didn't have routers.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
Paul, what are these times you talk of when people did not have routers?

Gary, yeah thats what I've got, different brands, just wanted to check I didn't need anything special for cutting laminate instead of wood. As I said, I'm a bit concerned how brittle it seems.

Mark
 
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