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I couldn't find anything less than full sheets of laminate when I was trying to finish the kitchen counter top. All I needed was a piece 22 x 40 and wasn't willing to pay for and then ditch the rest of the 4 x 8 sheet.
A friend who is much more artistic than I did a 'faux marble' finish for me on the plywood. It went like this - one coat of primer, two coats of the base interior paint I used on the walls. many, many hours of daubing the faux marble (see YouTube videos for how to) and then 5 coats of spray polyurethane.
I'm still not happy with the poly finish so I'm aiming to add several brushed on coats of it.
I'm also quite careful with it and use silicone heat pads and small plastic cutting boards (Dollar Store finds) ALL the time. No cutting, chopping or hot items on the counter but then you should do the same even if you're using a laminate.
A friend who is much more artistic than I did a 'faux marble' finish for me on the plywood. It went like this - one coat of primer, two coats of the base interior paint I used on the walls. many, many hours of daubing the faux marble (see YouTube videos for how to) and then 5 coats of spray polyurethane.
I'm still not happy with the poly finish so I'm aiming to add several brushed on coats of it.
I'm also quite careful with it and use silicone heat pads and small plastic cutting boards (Dollar Store finds) ALL the time. No cutting, chopping or hot items on the counter but then you should do the same even if you're using a laminate.