'Roger Mills[_2_ Wrote: 
> ;3047382']On 15/04/2013 13:28, CadmannUK wrote:-
> Hi,
> 
> I am installing a Wickes Imola kitchen for a friend and there are some
> very expensive decor end panels for the tall larder and oven housing
> cabinets. These are made too long and too wide and need to be trimmed
> to
> suit.
> 
> As they will be on show, what is the best way to cut these so that
> there
> is no damage to the edge that I want to cut. What is the best tool or
> blade to use.
> 
> On a couple of the cabinets, I have to cut one around the stair sloop
> that comes into the kitchen so that the top part of the cupboard with
> be
> a triangle in shape. The door facia will need to be cut as well. What
> will be the best way to do this as well.
> 
> Thanks for you help.
> 
> 
> 
> -
> 
> Cut about 3mm oversize with a circular saw or jigsaw, and finish off 
> with a router - using a parallel cutter, and clamping a straight strip 
> of wood an appropriate distance in from the edge, to use as a guide.
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Roger
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Thanks Harry, Roger,
I think that these decor end panels are actually MDF with a melamine
facing surface.
I was thinking of doing just the things you said, cutting close and
finishing off with the belt sander.
Roger, if I used the router wouldn't it still chip the melamine finished
surface?
I am also going to have to cut down a couple of doors. These are not
paneled, but flat melamine finished like the decors ends, but one need
to be cut to a triangle shape to fit under the stair slope. If I cut and
sand, what is the best way to seal and finish the cut edge as you will
see it when the top cupboard door is opened. (its above the double
oven).
The colour and finish on the facias/doors are a shiny white, slightly
grained finish. I was hoping to use something to maybe seal and finish
the end in white. There isn't any edging I can buy to glue on, unless
anyone know who make the Wickes Imola units.
Thanks
Cad
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CadmannUK