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Copeing saw might work for the back splash. Cut it long and finish it out with a sander to clean up any roughness.
I have uses a Roto Zip with great success cutting through old tops to install sinks. They make a special bit for plastics and laminates and you can adjust the depth of the blade to help you reach the radius in the backsplash. Much more versitle than a router for this job.
Try cutting the backsplash and top from the backside.
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