Ok, yea, I should have known better, but here it is...
Made laminated top (MDF + laminate) with 1/4" overhang for final trim.
Dropped top, cracked laminate, chipped of one corner about 3/4" in. Options
I see are to cut end off and run bevel bit around edge, or try to piece back
and reglue. Doing top over is not possible.
Anything I am missing?
How about a nice radius on the corner of the substrate?
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Bill Pounds
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"Chris Carruth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ok, yea, I should have known better, but here it is...
>
> Made laminated top (MDF + laminate) with 1/4" overhang for final trim.
> Dropped top, cracked laminate, chipped of one corner about 3/4" in.
Options
> I see are to cut end off and run bevel bit around edge, or try to piece
back
> and reglue. Doing top over is not possible.
>
> Anything I am missing?
>
>
Saw off and apply nice oak edge??
Wilson
"Chris Carruth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ok, yea, I should have known better, but here it is...
>
> Made laminated top (MDF + laminate) with 1/4" overhang for final trim.
> Dropped top, cracked laminate, chipped of one corner about 3/4" in.
Options
> I see are to cut end off and run bevel bit around edge, or try to piece
back
> and reglue. Doing top over is not possible.
>
> Anything I am missing?
>
>
"Chris Carruth" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Ok, yea, I should have known better, but here it is...
>
> Made laminated top (MDF + laminate) with 1/4" overhang for final trim.
> Dropped top, cracked laminate, chipped of one corner about 3/4" in. Options
> I see are to cut end off and run bevel bit around edge, or try to piece back
> and reglue. Doing top over is not possible.
>
> Anything I am missing?
Redoing the top is the cheapest, fastest and easiest solution. Sorry,
don't shoot the messenger.
mike