I would think a laminate trim bit would work in a router.  I use one 
for trimming the edges on boxes.

earlier, Tom Vos, wrote:

>I have run plastic laminate through my table saw. I put a fine tooth
>plywood blade in it, then go slowly through.
>I agree, that it should be cut a little over size and trimmed with the
>router bit. I've never tried the file, but that might work well too.
>Blessings,
>Tom
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Howell
>Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 7:57 AM
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] sharp cutting tool
>
>THankws, I figured that a saw would likely make more a mess and that
>is also why I avoided using it. I wasn't so sure about snapping it as
>I wasn't totally sure it would snap the way I intended. The stuff
>wasn't horribly expensive, but I don't want to wast a lot of material
>either. Maybe I'll glue this piece I have on and file it down to the
>right size and yeah, I thought of the router, but of course I don't
>have a bit for that so the slow road it is for the minute.
>Thanks again.
>
>On Aug 18, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Dale Leavens wrote:
>
> > You score the Formica along a straight line usually then just bend
> > it up to snap it off. The edge is very sharp usually. You should cut
> > it a little large then when stuck down you trim it down to precise
> > size. These days people usually use an edge trimming bit on a router
> > but a file sliding along the edge on a slight angle works equally
> > well if slower and I find I often finish with a file anyway.
> >
> > There is a special hooked knife with a carbide tip which drags along
> > very nicely and scores the material however the tip of a sharp
> > utility knife works well enough too.
> >
> > Sawing tends to chip and even crack the Formica or Arborite unless
> > it is well stuck down already and generally works better cutting
> > from the opposite side.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Scott Howell
> > To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
> > Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 5:34 AM
> > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] sharp cutting tool
> >
> > Folks, I know this will sound a little crazy, but I'm trying to cut a
> > piece of material with a utility knife and it just doesn't seem to be
> > doing the job. Now this is a new blade, but let me explain what I'm
> > cutting and how I'm cutting it and maybe the how and what are the
> > problem.
> >
> > I purchased a sheet of material I believe it's formica, the same stuff
> > most counter tops are made from. I need to cut this to fit the end of
> > the counter top I am using as a desk. The guy at the store said a
> > utility knife should do the trick. I've made a few passes and then
> > tried digging in to cut through, but seems the knife first of all
> > wants to skid around on the surface and just scratch the material. I
> > then tried a really sharp pair of scissors which did help, but weren't
> > really sharp enough. Now I realize I could get my Dremmel or even
> > possibly my jig saw out, but I really was looking for a manual non-
> > powered tool for such a simple task. So, the question is, do they make
> > scissors that could be used for cutting material like this or is a
> > utility knife my best option?
> >
> > tnx
> >
> > Scott Howell
> > <mailto:s.howell%40verizon.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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