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Use a veneer saw -- they cost anywhere from $10 on up -- I am certain that there are vendors up there! There are also specialized routers and router bits -- I too rebuilt my kitchen cabinets (when my oldest was about 6 years old!) and used 1 2-flute carbide bit for the entire project, including trimming veneers and formica.
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Cold Brrrrr. But then, He has never had spray paint dry before it hits the surface. 40C in the shade.
Gotta love Aus Terry
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