Okay I got stupid browsing Temu...
I was ordering something I needed, and they gave me a free pick of 4 things. One of those things I am NOT going to Temu link because Temu.... But these gizmos...
https://amzn.to/47Xkbs4

I figured they would make easy work of the corners of the replacement countertops for my RV, you know to keep from mashing a hip into a pointy corner at 3:00 stumbling around to the toilet kinda stuff...
They take a countersunk screw to secure to the workpiece, and are supposed to basically let the bearing of your flush trim bit ride agaist it as you route away the corners...
I don't want to put extra holes in my workpieces even if it is just the underside...
Would carpet adhesive tape be strong enough to hold them securely while being able to cleanly remove after use?
Oh for anyone interested. I have settled on Red Oak plywood for the countertop. Corners rounded, edges bullnosed, then any gaps filled, sanded, and smoothed, then I will start on the cutout for the sink and the stove...
The workpiece is cut to size, my next step is the corners thus the question...
I was ordering something I needed, and they gave me a free pick of 4 things. One of those things I am NOT going to Temu link because Temu.... But these gizmos...
https://amzn.to/47Xkbs4

I figured they would make easy work of the corners of the replacement countertops for my RV, you know to keep from mashing a hip into a pointy corner at 3:00 stumbling around to the toilet kinda stuff...
They take a countersunk screw to secure to the workpiece, and are supposed to basically let the bearing of your flush trim bit ride agaist it as you route away the corners...
I don't want to put extra holes in my workpieces even if it is just the underside...
Would carpet adhesive tape be strong enough to hold them securely while being able to cleanly remove after use?
Oh for anyone interested. I have settled on Red Oak plywood for the countertop. Corners rounded, edges bullnosed, then any gaps filled, sanded, and smoothed, then I will start on the cutout for the sink and the stove...
The workpiece is cut to size, my next step is the corners thus the question...


LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
. In those days, I put 2" 3M original blue painter's tape on both surfaces, and hot-glued between them. That's really strong laterally, yet pries off without damage. The glue lets go of one tape surface or the other, or the tape lets go of the substrate, and the tape then peels off nicely.
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