Micro-Nife laminate edge finisher gives installers a compact, purpose-built way to finish laminate edges after routing, so the cut line is controlled instead of freehand. The Practical Products MN-94 design uses a solid carbide cutter, which cuts laminate rather than scraping it, helping the edge track smoothly along high-pressure laminate without chattering. A compact nylon body keeps the tool light in the hand, so it stays easy to guide along countertop or panel edges during longer runs. The self-guide shape rides against the laminate edge, keeping the cutting path consistent and reducing the tendency to roll or twist as you move. Because this tool is built specifically for laminate edge finishing, it fits naturally into the workflow right after routing, when you want a cleaner, more uniform edge profile on exposed laminate.
The Practical Products MN-94 uses an adjustable cutting depth, so the solid carbide cutter can be set to remove only the excess needed after routing, which helps preserve laminate while still breaking the edge cleanly. An 8 to 18 degree adjustable cutting angle allows the edge to be shaped from a light bevel up to a steeper profile, supporting different design preferences on counters, shelves, or panel edges. The nylon body stays compact around the cutter area, so the tool works close to corners and returns where bulky tools are harder to handle. Because the cutter and body are arranged in a self-guiding form, setup focuses on dialing in depth and angle once, then running multiple edges with the same settings for consistent results across a job.
The Practical Products MN-94 laminate edge finisher is built for use immediately after routing laminate edges, so it naturally fits into countertop shops, casework production, and on-site laminate trim situations. Its compact nylon body works along straight runs and around moderate curves on laminate-faced panels where you want a neat edge without switching to larger machinery. The solid carbide cutter engages the thin laminate layer directly, which suits high-pressure laminate edges that have already been flush-trimmed with a router bit. Because the tool uses a self-guide shape, it is especially useful on runs where a steady, repeatable angle matters more than speed, such as visible front edges and exposed cabinet ends. The adjustable 8 to 18 degree range lets one tool serve different edge looks within the same project, from a subtle easing on side panels to a more pronounced bevel on front-facing edges.
The adjustable cutting depth on the MN-94 means the solid carbide cutter can be set just into the laminate surface, so it removes the sharpness left by routing without digging deeply into the face, which helps maintain a uniform reveal along the entire edge. The 8 to 18 degree adjustable cutting angle lets installers align the edge finish with their standard shop profile, so once they find the preferred setting, they can repeat that angle across multiple pieces for a consistent appearance. The self-guide shape of the nylon body keeps the cutter at that chosen angle as it moves, which reduces the need for constant visual correction and supports more uniform edges on longer parts. Because the body is compact, it is easier to maintain that depth and angle around inside corners and transitions, helping reduce touch-up work after the initial pass. Together, these adjustments allow the laminate edge finisher to deliver a repeatable finished look that matches the shop or project standard using a single hand tool.
The Micro-Nife laminate edge finisher is designed to neatly finish laminate edges after routing, so it handles the cleanup and profiling step on exposed laminate edges.
The solid carbide cutter cuts the laminate edge cleanly rather than scraping, which supports a neater finish and helps limit chipping along routed laminate edges.
The Practical Products MN-94 has an adjustable cutting angle from 8 to 18 degrees, letting users choose a lighter or steeper edge bevel to match their preferred look.
The compact nylon body keeps weight low and housing size small, which aids control and makes it easier to guide the cutter along laminate edges and near corners.
This laminate edge finisher is intended for use after routing, so it follows the flush-trim step and provides the final edge finishing and beveling pass.
The self-guide shape keeps the tool aligned along the laminate edge, which maintains a consistent cutting angle and reduces the tendency for uneven hand movement.
The Practical Products MN-94 Micro-Nife laminate edge finisher combines a compact nylon body, solid carbide cutter, and self-guide shape to handle laminate edge finishing after routing with control. Its adjustable cutting depth and 8 to 18 degree angle range let you dial in an edge profile that matches your laminate work, from subtle easing to a more defined bevel. For shops and installers who want a hand tool that fits directly into a laminate routing and finishing sequence, this laminate edge finisher provides a focused way to standardize edges across panels and runs.
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