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Cutting Melamine
Dear experts,
Recently, I had some boards for shelves cut at Home Depot. They used their plywood cutter. A great invention. They say that they are not supposed to cut melamine. One place said that I won't get a smooth edge. Which was fine for my purposes. Go ahead. Another place said that melamine ruins the blades. Does melamine ruin saw blades, or not? Thanks a lot |
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