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Originally Posted by Monty
Don't get me wrong, I don't see any reason why you can't use a utility knife. The laminate knife is just much stronger so you can bear down on it. You can use a circular saw too, but you have to cut with the good side facing down, of course.
By far the easiest way to cut laminate is with a circular saw. It's hard to get a straight cut bearing down a on a utility knife.
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A router with a 1/8" straight bit along with straight edge will do the trick also.

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