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Old 06-05-2009, 11:07 PM   #21
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What exactly does reversing it accomplish? How does it "cut"?
I wonder if he has actually tried it ?

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Old 07-19-2009, 11:55 PM   #22
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Mr 4 x 4 has it. saw with fine blade and cut it oversized, use a router to finish cut the edge. When I took the course we were told to NOT leave a sawed edge, it will void any warranty. NO square corners!!!! radiused only. If cutting in a cooktop, template it, rout the hole, LINE the hole with the selfstick metal tape for ductwork.
For cook tops wehen i was fabricator we run 1/8 on top and bottom. (Amana tools is the best for corian staff)
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