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kitchen worktop
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 |
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