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So, lets see if anyone can help me out here. Feel free to laugh!
Having done some routering in the past i thought stuff it, il have a go at doing a masons mitre to replace my kitchen tops (600 x 40mm laminate).
Makita 1/2" router - check!
New 50mm 1/2" cutter - check!
Trend 1002 jig - check!
Talk about all the gear and no idea!
So somehow i managed to cut too deep in the 45 degree female corner of the cut. I dont know how it happened. I used doubled sided tape and clamps, multiple passes going down in 6mm steps. I did the female cut with the laminate facing down. Really annoyed at myself as the practice bits were good
The male cut i worked out the angle manually, using the 9mm offset rule and used the female cut as my "pattern". This side turned out fine.
Question is can i get away with it or any suggestions to correct it? I thought about shaving 2mm off it but think maybe it might throw the corner out. And i have no more worktop!
Having done some routering in the past i thought stuff it, il have a go at doing a masons mitre to replace my kitchen tops (600 x 40mm laminate).
Makita 1/2" router - check!
New 50mm 1/2" cutter - check!
Trend 1002 jig - check!
Talk about all the gear and no idea!
So somehow i managed to cut too deep in the 45 degree female corner of the cut. I dont know how it happened. I used doubled sided tape and clamps, multiple passes going down in 6mm steps. I did the female cut with the laminate facing down. Really annoyed at myself as the practice bits were good
The male cut i worked out the angle manually, using the 9mm offset rule and used the female cut as my "pattern". This side turned out fine.
Question is can i get away with it or any suggestions to correct it? I thought about shaving 2mm off it but think maybe it might throw the corner out. And i have no more worktop!