drainage channels on a worktop
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peter walker
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drainage channels on a worktop

by peter walker » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:09 pm

Help please.

I am fitting kitchen and using Staron worktops, they have about 6 mm acrilic layer on top that can be machined.

I have sucessfully fitted the worktop and an insterted sink (fitted from underneath, took ages but looks real neat) Now I need to route drainage channels in the surface. Need to get this right as I'm looking at £1000+ worktop!

I can route a semicircular straight grouve, but how do I get the depth to increase as it approaches the sink.

I think I need to set up some form of inclined plane but is there an easy trick ??

Peter

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by Freeman » Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:44 pm

Make up a jig for the router to follow, with the correct spacings for your grooves and like you say incline it, making sure that the jig is very secure. Practice on a scrap bit of timber first.

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