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Andy

Well-Known Member
high speed cutting wheel tape the edges to try and prevent splintering. If it does splinter you can glue it back down with super glue or epoxy.
 

GoblinGuyZ

Well-Known Member
A bigger wheel and a slower rpm are your friend, a small fast wheel will be harder to get a nice even smooth curve as you try to follow your marked line. And x2 on the dust mask, fiberglass shavings are no joke
 

Robinjo

Goblin Guru
I just trimmed mine with a Harbour Freight grinder and a cutting wheel. I used a 3 or 4 inch cutting wheel and just controlled the speed to be not too fast. It cut it very quickly. I do agree with GoblinGuyZ, wear eye protection and a mask. It makes a lot of dust.
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