If you cut it to get it in place, make sure the cut sits directly over a noggin/joist (those words seem overkill for a bench top but you know what I mean) so that the join is supported and doesn't sag when everything's in place
Yeah. I guess it doesn't matter too much as long as it's supported.
Mainly thinking a sort of domino at one end would be the easiest and most discreet way to do it.
Template it with thin board is a reasonable trade off time-wise. Helps if you have some hardboard around though.
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If you cut it to get it in place, make sure the cut sits directly over a noggin/joist (those words seem overkill for a bench top but you know what I mean) so that the join is supported and doesn't sag when everything's in place