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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 1934317, member: 56"]Maybe cut it off a couple of inches above the counter so that you can finish the cut edges and have something like a small gallery running around 3 sides. Trying to make everything flush will be a bear. You'll probably have to refinish the counter top anyhow once that cupboard bit to the right is removed. Nice bit of MCM design, but it looks mass produced to me. You could be looking at very thin veneers that won't take a lot of refinishing. Just be prepared.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 1934317, member: 56"]Maybe cut it off a couple of inches above the counter so that you can finish the cut edges and have something like a small gallery running around 3 sides. Trying to make everything flush will be a bear. You'll probably have to refinish the counter top anyhow once that cupboard bit to the right is removed. Nice bit of MCM design, but it looks mass produced to me. You could be looking at very thin veneers that won't take a lot of refinishing. Just be prepared.[/QUOTE]
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