I am in the middle of a fairly extensive project and i have been sick for a couple of days but decided to work all day yesterday when i probably should have been sleeping. I milled about 100' of birch strips approx 3/4" x .62 " to use as edge banding for undersize plywood. So far so good, until i totally spaced out and ran the strips through the router table oriented incorrectly so that the edge banding is now thicker than the shelves. I really dont want to waste all of it and the time spent milling and i am trying to decide on the most efficient way to trim it flush with the ply. I basically have around 1/16 on each side of the shelf.

I was thinking probably running it through the router table with the offset and faether boards and then maybe use a hand plane to get the last of it. Any other thoughts?