superheat6k
Well-Known Member
If all goes wrong I will try the 1.5mm if it is available in teak, but by then a new table will becoming a cheaper option !
Once it is on, secure and trimmed I have solid teak fiddles around the edges which do provide effective edge protection.
For the routing I would use a laminate trimmer (with the small roller bearing on) and will cut towards the direction where the cutter blade is turning away from the edge, so it doesn't pull into the veneer.
I asked the supplier about edge trim or top first and they suggest top first, but my concern is that the raw edge lip of the edging strip will stand out when looking down at the table, whereas if I edge trim first the raw edge will be the outward edge of the top horizontally and away from the eyeline. Opinions please.
Once it is on, secure and trimmed I have solid teak fiddles around the edges which do provide effective edge protection.
For the routing I would use a laminate trimmer (with the small roller bearing on) and will cut towards the direction where the cutter blade is turning away from the edge, so it doesn't pull into the veneer.
I asked the supplier about edge trim or top first and they suggest top first, but my concern is that the raw edge lip of the edging strip will stand out when looking down at the table, whereas if I edge trim first the raw edge will be the outward edge of the top horizontally and away from the eyeline. Opinions please.
