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I am doing a countertop with tile V-cap around the edge and a laminate field. I have the rough deck on, plywood self edge and a 1/4″ MDF so the V-cap and lam are flush. But how do you route that lam edge off since the flush trim bearing hangs down further than 1/4″? Any Ideas. Thanks Jeff.
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I am doing a countertop with tile V-cap around the edge and a laminate field. I have the rough deck on, plywood self edge and a 1/4" MDF so the V-cap and lam are flush. But how do you route that lam edge off since the flush trim bearing hangs down further than 1/4"? Any Ideas. Thanks Jeff.