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Roger Mills \(aka Set Square\)
 
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Default kitchen worktop

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Dave wrote:

"Cuprager" wrote in message
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What is the best method of cutting kitchen worktop to give a nice
straight edge? I have a hand held circular saw and a jigsaw, the
circular has a bit of an aggressive blade however. Would you cut on
the top or the bottom and would you put masking tape over the line
to be cut? I presume it would be best to clamp a straight edge for
whatever method is chosen?

TIA


Use the circular saw. Cut with the worktop face down so that the
teeth of the blade are cutting up into the laminate surface.

I did this yesterday and it worked quite well - no masking tape used.


As above, but use a fine sharp TCT blade (buy a new one if necessary) and
start at the front edge. Set the depth of cut only slightly more than the
worktop thickness. Clamp a strip on timber parallel with the cut line, at an
appropriate distance from it, to guide the saw.
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Cheers,
Roger
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