Hi,
I am in the process of trying to jury rig a potable outfeed table with the top made from 3/4" melamine particle board and was wondering about the best way to cut it with minimal chipping. I just have a 40-tooth combo blade in my table saw and was wondering if that combined with scoring and some painters masking tape would work? Or. Should I set up a straight bit in my router?
I have never really used the stuff, use it very much and therefore don't really want to invest in a new TS blade if I can possibly avoid it.
I did a search on our site, but couldn't see and existing threads referring to my question.
You help as always would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Wayne
I am in the process of trying to jury rig a potable outfeed table with the top made from 3/4" melamine particle board and was wondering about the best way to cut it with minimal chipping. I just have a 40-tooth combo blade in my table saw and was wondering if that combined with scoring and some painters masking tape would work? Or. Should I set up a straight bit in my router?
I have never really used the stuff, use it very much and therefore don't really want to invest in a new TS blade if I can possibly avoid it.
I did a search on our site, but couldn't see and existing threads referring to my question.
You help as always would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Wayne