rlrenz
Explorer
Sheet laminate is usually held on with a sprayed contact adhesive, and as it ages, it doesn't hold as well. I've cut out panels in my buggy with a scroll saw using a down cutting blade (a real PITA with thick material), but my favorite is a router with a carbide 3/16" straight bit. You don't have to go full depth - just deep enough that the laminate has been cut. Once the final cut has been completed with a circular saw, some L edging (McMaster) will finish the cut.
If you have an oscillating saw (Fein or equivalent), that might do a nice job of sawing through the laminate, then you could finish with a small trim saw.
I have several trim saws - my favorite is a Rockwell RK3440K VersaCut circular saw. It's limited to just over 1" of cut, but Rockwell has a model with a 4 1/2" blade that can handle a 1 1/2 inch cut (RK3441K).
If you have an oscillating saw (Fein or equivalent), that might do a nice job of sawing through the laminate, then you could finish with a small trim saw.
I have several trim saws - my favorite is a Rockwell RK3440K VersaCut circular saw. It's limited to just over 1" of cut, but Rockwell has a model with a 4 1/2" blade that can handle a 1 1/2 inch cut (RK3441K).