Melamine is notorious for chipping out on the back side when cutting. In this video I share my tools and techniques for creating clean cuts on both sides of melamine.
The blade I use in the video is a Freud LU97R010.
I did not make it clear in the video, but the images of the cuts you see are of the backside of the melamine, this is where the chip-out occurs. A proper melamine blade makes the back side of the cut look as good as the top side.
In Part II I will show you how to apply edge banding.
American Craftsman Workshop theme song and background music is sourced from www.JewelBeat.com.
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Post time: Jun-08-2017