Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
It will work in any way you use it, but it's really meant for 1 full cut into material. Its a trickier cutter to use and IMHO a finishing pass is needed for any hard part /melamine layer in that case/ whatever the cutter. I know that from cutting phenolic sheets with melamine layers both sides. It very challenging to obtain a perfect not chipped edge.

Here is a discussion between people doing this all day which confirms what i say http://www.woodweb.com/cgi-bin/forum...pl?read=772857
Hi

Okay, cool - thanks for the advice and link. I'll trial cutter with one deep offset pass and then a 'through cut' with final pass.. the guys in the link mentioned doing final cut in reverse (conventional cut?) is this of great benefit to edge finish and reduce melamine chipping etc?