formica trim finish technique.
You are over-thinking this one. Of several methods you could use, you
*could* hand plane the edge. Clamp a batten to the top so the blade
of the plane reaches only the teak edging, if you must.
Or apply scotch tape. Or....
Brian W
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 19:03:00 -0800, "Steve" wrote:
About the only formica work I have done has always had lee rail or edge over
it.
I'm building a drop leaf cabin table that will have a formica top with teak
rails around it.. No problem there. The table top base material is 3/4" ply.
However, I want to add 3/4"X3/4" edge where the the drop leaf joint will be.
I want to trim this teak down so it will be finished flush with the formica.
I can't plane or sand it flush without scoring the formica surface.
I'm thinking use the rotor with a flush trimming bit (which has a guide
bearing).. My question would be, will the guide bearing cause any marks on
the formica surface?? Is there something that I should put on the formica
surface (wax, etc) to prevent burn marks or scoring??
Opinions, suggestions or experiences.
Steve
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