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The Main Principles Of Top 10 Best Blade To Cut Laminate Countertop ReviewsYour carpenter's square will come in handy to draw a straight cut line throughout the end of the countertop slab. Cut along the line and lay the slab down on the countertop area to examine that the cut left a small overhang. You can either cut the slight overhang off now (to match the specific length it requires to be) or wait until the end of the job to make this final cut. The easiest method to do this is to first make a width measurement with your tape step. Cut the width of the countertop piece slightly broader than this. You can then lay the slab on top of the counter top area. This will then allow you to use a scribing tool, or just your pencil, to scribe the width of the countertop. The Family Handyman has an exceptional resource on how to scribe for a perfect fit. Action IV: Make Any Cutouts, Your laminate counter top should now fit on top of the countertop location nearly exactly. The last cutting action is to mark and cut any cutouts for elements such as a sink opening. ![]() 4 Simple Techniques For Cutting and drilling laminate countertop questionsAs a novice, you must take your time and to never rush through this step. Trace around the sink opening to create an accurate design template. Use More In-Depth to eliminate the sink opening. I recommend cutting the sink summary somewhat smaller than needed. Make additional cuts till it fits as precisely as possible. Use a belt sander with 220-grit sandpaper to sand out the edges until all of the rough bits are smooth. Additionally, you can sand by hand, although it will take longer. Final Thoughts, Knowing how to cut laminate counter tops isn't very challenging. Instead of hiring an expert to cut and install the material, there's little reason not to do it yourself. ![]() When you set up that countertop, you anticipated it to be there forever. And, so far, it was. Formica countertops are a remarkably sturdy type of counter top. Unfortunately, for one factor or another, you need to cut it down. The problem is that Formica counter tops are tough to slice through when they're contributed to your kitchen. |
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