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I just saw a laminate kitchen counter top that had a wooden band around the outer edge rather than laminate. However, in this application the laminate extended over (was flush with) the wooden trim, so there wasn’t a joint on top as is usually the case. Can anyone please tell me how this was done. I’d like to do it in my kitchen.Thanks for your help!
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I just saw a laminate kitchen counter top that had a wooden band around the outer edge rather than laminate. However, in this application the laminate extended over (was flush with) the wooden trim, so there wasn't a joint on top as is usually the case. Can anyone please tell me how this was done. I'd like to do it in my kitchen.Thanks for your help!