Cutting a kitchen worktop.
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kev85
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Cutting a kitchen worktop.

by kev85 » Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:16 pm

Hi guys, this may be quite a difficult question to answer without knowing my ability but here goes....
I have fitted my new kitchen without the help of a qualified joiner but now i'm up to the point where i need to install my worktops. My main question is this, is it difficult to use a router and jig to get a perfect join or would you recommend using worktop joining strips as an amature DIY person?

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by Oddbod » Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:59 pm

Hi. It's not really difficult, but it does take a bit of practice, and a heavy duty (half inch) router. If you don;t get it spot on you can be left with an unsightly gap. Even my heart quickens a bit when faced with an expensive worktop and an out of square mitre!

If you haven't already got the kit it is going to be expensive - although you can hire both thte router and the jig - I suspect you'll have to buy the router bit.

If you do this, but a very cheap bit of worktop offcut and practice - at least four times - then fit a new router bit, take a deep breath and go for it.

Alternatively you might find a friendly fitter to cut and fit the worktop for you.

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