I need to make a "toe kick cut", actually a few of them. I'm not going to buy a dedicated toe kick saw though.
(I'm cutting half-inch particle board underlayment away from cabinets that also sit on the underlayment.)
I understand the sensible purchase is an oscillating multitool with a flush cut attachment.
For example, a Dremel MM50.
I probably will find other uses for such a tool once I have one, but I don't do a lot of projects, so I don't need really heavy duty.
I'm wondering if anyone here has any suggestions like "don't buy X it's underpowered" or "buy Y, it has this special feature that will really help".
I'm also wondering how you deal with an inside corner when doing this sort of cut. Go as far as possible into the corner from each side, and then go super light with a chisel or something?
Thanks!
(I'm cutting half-inch particle board underlayment away from cabinets that also sit on the underlayment.)
I understand the sensible purchase is an oscillating multitool with a flush cut attachment.
For example, a Dremel MM50.
I probably will find other uses for such a tool once I have one, but I don't do a lot of projects, so I don't need really heavy duty.
I'm wondering if anyone here has any suggestions like "don't buy X it's underpowered" or "buy Y, it has this special feature that will really help".
I'm also wondering how you deal with an inside corner when doing this sort of cut. Go as far as possible into the corner from each side, and then go super light with a chisel or something?
Thanks!