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Corian fabrication
I just received some samples of Corian (1/2" thick) and was wondering about
cutting the stuff. I see some circular blades that are suggested and it looks like carbide router bits will do the job as well for edge finishing etc. (I have a Systimatic triple chip plastics blade....any good for it?) What are personal experiences with this material? Blade life? Blade recommendations? Easy/difficult? Will the edges finish in a jointer? Do you wet sand? Thanks for any Corian tips. |
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