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Joining Wooden worktops
Hi
I have 3 lengths of a wooden worktop that needs to be joined together in a U shape. The worktops are squared edged, i.e they have no bevel or profiled edges so I was considering using a circular saw to cut the correct lengths and then use worktop bolts and biscuits to butt join them. However placing two of the worktops together the join seems quite visible/noticable. Would using a WT jig and router create a less obvious join? I had assumed they where mainly used for laminates that have profiled/ postformed edges. Cheers for any advise A |
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