Best way to cut melamine. If youre okay with the white or black finish its the perfect material. The blade i use in the video. Use a table saw. Festool saws good for anything else but fails with melamine.
In this video i share my tools and techniques for creating clean cuts on both sides of melamine. Melamine board is a material often used in modern interior design and it can be a real cost cutter. You cut particle board the same way you would any other wood like material with a table saw circular saw jigsaw bandsaw. Carbide down spiral bit for flawless holes.
Nor can you use chisels as this material is not suitab. Guide bushing is the way to go. You can use melamine board for furniture veneer insulation material and a host of other potential usesit is often glued on top of particleboard and cutting this material with or without the particleboard is more difficult than it seems. Melamine board is a combination of plastics and formaldehyde that form a resin which is then pressed into a board or other material.
It comes in large 4x8 sheets or smaller more usable sizes often sold in the shelving section. I find the best thing is a downcutting blade in a jigsaw. Melamine coated particleboard is an amazing resource for diy projects. A simple jig and a plunge router with a 58 in.
Blade showdown and method comparison. For the weekend builder the best way to drill holes in melamine is to use a router. If its got to be perfect only way i know is to use a router. Use the finest tooth blade you have.
But table saw is the best. I got stuff i gotta do. I will be doing so with a hand held circular saw as well as with a table saw. But first i will be comparing the quality of.
Theres got to be a better way. I dont have time to answer this. Melamine is notorious for chipping out on the back side when cutting. Its less expensive than plywood and has a much cleaner finished look.
The goal of this ible is to show you how to properly cut sheet goods such as particle board melamine laminated boards. Maskingblue painters tape where you are going to cut on both sides. However most traditional woodworkers are not familiar with the product and often get discouraged. Use the finest tooth sharp blade you have.
If it doesnt need to be 100 perfect say its a filler panel and the cut edge may have a bead of silicone run down it.