No, I know what you mean... I guess I was thinking about the way they press veneer on DIY network. They went and got a sheet of laminate (it was faux granite in this case) from a custom counter top builder and pressed it onto the MDF with a roller and some type of cement adhesive, then cut it. You could sand down the sides the cabinet the 1/16" to make it flush with the t-molding with a belt sander. The roller presses out the air bubbles. I guess i this case you'll have to be comfortable sanding and cutting. Option 2 is to get textured spray paint and some flat gloss clear coat, which also comes out nice as long as you apply it evenly.