by satch » Sat Nov 28, 2009 1:23 pm
If it were me, I'd cut the hole in the ply first, then glue on the laminate. After it sets up, pre-drill the lami and use a trim router with a flush cutting bit (the one with the ball bearing). This method allways works good for me. Like others said, if you use a jig saw, use a blade with the most teeth. Coarser blades have a habit of "pulling" up the lami while cutting.
A router, imo, is better because it cuts with a sideways motion, not up/down like a saw.
If it itches. scratch it
Rick