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Default Sawing laminate countertop to length

On Oct 31, 2:23*pm, Spalted Walt wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 12:11:19 -0500, Swingman wrote:
On 10/31/2012 9:11 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
Looking for suggestions as to the best way to cleanly saw (straight, square, no
tear-out) about 18 inches off the length of a 10ft Lowe's laminate coutertop:


http://images.lowes.com/product/conv...8118027007.jpg


http://www.lowes.com/pd_98696-1110-3...36__?productId....


Since this thing has a 5" integrated backsplash, whats the best tool/method to
accomplish a nice smooth square cut?


Circular saw from the underside?


1. Use a fine tooth circular saw blade and make your cuts upside down
(with the laminate surface on the bottom)


2.Cut the back splash first, setting it on a flat, horizontal,
sacrificial (piece of 3/4" plywood) surface.


3. Cut the counter top part the same way - upside down setting on a
flat, horizontal, sacrificial (piece of 3/4" plywood) surface.


IOW, make your cuts upside down, backup both cuts on the bottom side
(and be sure to not let that cut-off tear the laminate as it falls, so
hold on to it all the way through the cut).


Thanks for your input, Swing. I found a youtube vid shortly after my original
post that somewhat echos your suggestion:

German ingenuity! :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5SOAUgnU4g

I find it a little strange that Home Depot and Lowe's have been selling pre-made
laminate coutertops for many, many years yet there is only ONE video on youtube
(at least that's all I could find) that shows a way of cutting one to length.- Hide quoted text -

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After I viewed your link, youtube automatically suggested a number of
other videos related to cutting a counter top.

Another method was to cut the backsplash on a power miter saw and then
use the saw cut to transfer the line to bottom. A circular saw and
straight edge is used for the rest of the cut.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=...4&feature=fvwp