Cuts cleanly and provides a strong bond ready for bonding. Additional trim can be trimmed around the plywood edge, making the additional trim almost invisible. Alternatively, the edge can be left wide enough to round off or form other edge profiles. I found adjusting the height of both bits was just right for a couple of tries. However, when closing a corner, you need to bevel the finish. Tightening the connection is a bit tricky. A cut out in the edge of the plywood with a matching tenon in the finish allows for a butt joint in the corner. On the other hand, this approach can't be cut that close to the edge of the plywood if you want the paneling to disappear. Depending on what you want, this can be a good tool.