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Default Synthetic marble, Corian, marble effect - cheapest options?

I'm after some nice looking marble effect material for the side pieces
of an amplifier. The side pieces are 4" in height and 1ft front to
back. Thickness right now is 2" because I have 2x4 timber sides, but
could be 1" with a marble type material. I need to be able to cut it,
unless I can get it pre-cut. I also need to drill four M4 holes in it
to fasten it on.
So what are my choices? Obviously I want something that looks good, but
I want to keep cost down, and a workable material would be nice. Andy

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Default Synthetic marble, Corian, marble effect - cheapest options?

I've dug up a couple of other materials - see below:
Silestone is artificial or reconstituted Quartz and pigments held
together with a polymer or resin binder. Silestone is a 93% pure quartz
material mixed with colour pigments and resins which are compressed in
a vacuum to produce a hardwearing material perfect for kitchen
worktops. Available in 24 colours, it owes its' popularity, in part, to
its resistance to staining and scorching, low maintenance and hygienic
properties. http://www.silestone.com/uk/microban.htm
Zodiaq is artificial or reconstituted Quartz and pigments held together
with a polymer or resin binder. This results in a highly stain
resistant, heat resistant and scratch resistant surface. They are
available in a variety of different colours, some of which have tiny,
highly reflective chips which gives a sparkling effect. – Zodiaq is
DuPont's exciting new surfacing material. It is exceptionally strong
with sparkling beauty, radiance and a large choice of colours. It is
made from 96% Quartz and 4% polymer binder resulting in a versatile
material ideal for kitchen worktops. It is very hard, easy to maintain
and available in 22 beautiful colours

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Default Synthetic marble, Corian, marble effect - cheapest options?

On 2 Dec 2005 13:26:29 -0800, "Eusebius"
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I'm after some nice looking marble effect material for the side pieces
of an amplifier.


Real marble (or one of any number of stones). It's cheap in small
pieces, so long as you're nearby to a stonemason. Even sawing and edge
polishing is pretty cheap, if it's only small pieces.


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