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David B

 
Subject : veneer saw
Posted : 2002-11-17 8:13 PM
Post #29541

I will be pressing a kitchen full of doors, using a phenolic backedveneer from Braewood. The phenolic (and the veneer) are extremelythin. I see in various catalogs where a veneer saw with a fence issupposed to trim the overhang off flush with the edge of the panel.My question: is this faster and/or better than using a laminatetrimmer? I don't mind spending the money if it will speed things upor improve quality.Thanks



 
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Darryl Keil

 
Subject : veneer saw
Posted : 2002-11-17 8:50 PM
Post #29542 - In reply to #29541

David,We actually carry that veneer cutter/trimmer but we sell it as a cutter mainly. I suggest you use the router flush trimmer method. It will be faster and just as clean.SincerelyDarryl Keil: I will be pressing a kitchen full of doors, using a phenolic backed: veneer from Braewood. The phenolic (and the veneer) are extremely: thin. I see in various catalogs where a veneer saw with a fence is: supposed to trim the overhang off flush with the edge of the panel.: My question: is this faster and/or better than using a laminate: trimmer? I don't mind spending the money if it will speed things up: or improve quality.: Thanks




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