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How can I get the grain in wood grained laminate to go in the short direction (vertical cut)?

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How can I get the grain in wood grained laminate to go in the short direction (vertical cut)?

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Because the wood grained laminates always come with the grains running in the long, or 8’ directions, we need to cut them in half and splice the seam into the back of a groove. In this way, it’s cut out when the material is removed in the cutting of the center groove. There is a $12 splicing charge for doing this.

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