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Is there a web site any where that gives instructions on how to use a jig
and router for joining kitchen worktops

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Sam Farrell wrote:
Is there a web site any where that gives instructions on how to use a jig
and router for joining kitchen worktops

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look at the documentation on the Trend website.

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Sam Farrell wrote:
Is there a web site any where that gives instructions on how to use a jig
and router for joining kitchen worktops

Sam


look at the documentation on the Trend website.

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Must be the season for joining w/tops

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Sam

Unfortunately all worktop jigs have different setup procedures. You
should have good instructions with your jig otherwise you are on a
loser before you start.

If its just the process of using the router then just ask and we can
give specific advice on that for cutting worktops. It also depends
whether its a U shape or L shape that you are undertaking. A U shaped
kitchen is quite a bit more complex, and requires an even greater
degree of accuracy than an L shape.

If you want to talk it over before hand then feel free to call me.

Calum Sabey
NewArk Traditional Kitchens 01556 690544

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You will require a good quality set of clamps to locate the jig ,a cheap set
are likely to move during routing and screw the job up.

Would recommend that you go along to kitchen manufacturer and ask for some
off cuts of worktop to practise with.


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