What blade should I use to cut laminate countertop? If you use a circular saw, it’s best to use a fine-toothed narrow blade with at least 40 teeth. When it comes to cutting laminate countertop, blades with carbide tips usually last longer than regular steel.

How can I cut my countertop without chipping?

Outfit the jigsaw with a blade designed for use with laminate or particle board. Then, use a drill with a spade or paddle bit to drill a starting hole for your countertop cutting jig. Cut around the outline, and then remove the remaining tape to reveal the clean edge.

What kind of saw blade do you use to cut Formica?

carbide circular saw
Formica is best cut with a fine-tooth carbide circular saw or jigsaw blade. Always start on the finished side of the Formica, or the side that will show when you’ve finished your installation. If you start cutting from the back side, the saw teeth can leave a chipped or jagged edge on the finished surface.

What is the best jigsaw blade for cutting laminate countertop?

Bosch T101BR jigsaw blade
The Bosch T101BR jigsaw blade is an ideal choice for cutting laminate materials. The blade cuts on the down stroke, not on the upstroke, the “R” in the product code referring to its “reversed” teeth. This is a popular blade often referred to as a worktop blade.

What is a 40 tooth saw blade used for?

Crosscut blades, made for cutting across the woodgrain (across the face of a board), have between 40 and 80 teeth and are designed for clean cuts. Smaller gullets separate the teeth. Combination blades can make both rip cuts and crosscuts.

What’s the best way to cut a laminate countertop?

To cut through laminate countertops, you can use a hand saw, but a circular saw makes the job much quicker. Because a circular saw can produce jagged edges and chip the laminate, your best bet is to lay the laminate face-side down and cut from the back to the front.

How do you cut Formica without chipping?

You can minimize the potential for chipping if you use a finish blade with lots of teeth, making sure the sharp is keen. You can further reduce the chance of chipping by using masking tape along the cut line and cutting through the tape. As with all cutting, measure at least twice and mark the line well and clearly.

Which saw blade for laminate countertops?

The best circular saw blade for cutting through laminate for a kitchen counter is one with many fine teeth — at least 40. Blades with carbide tips tend to last longer than regular steel.

How do you cut a laminate countertop?

The best way to cut a laminate countertop is with a large stationary saw with 12- or 14-inch blades. Alternate methods are to use a jigsaw with a specialized laminate cutting blade or a circular saw with a shop-built jig to guide the cuts.

How to cut laminate countertop?

Measure the Space. Before you cut into the laminate material,you need to measure how much laminate you need.

  • Purchase the Stock Piece. With the measurements in hand,it is time to make your purchase.
  • Bring Out the Workbench. Once the laminate countertop comes in,it is time to prepare it for cutting.
  • Mark the Cut Lines. Remember the measurements that we used earlier?
  • Clamp Down Some Scrap Wood. We need to do a little bit more clamping at this point to help us get things done.
  • Prepare the Saw. Now we need to prepare the saw that you would like to use. The best option for cutting laminate countertops is a circular saw.
  • Sand the Edges Down. The final step to work with is to sand down the edges so they are even with the marks you made.
  • What is the correct saw blade to cut Formica?

    The key aspect of making cuts on Formica is choosing a blade that has downward oriented teeth (a reverse jigsaw blade) that cut on the downstroke. An ordinary blade whose teeth are pointing upwards or cut upstroke could crack and rip up the decorated laminated layer. Finally, the blade’s tooth count should be medium to high.