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So I'm interested in making some jigs for repetitive cuts on a tile saw to maximize repeatabliity. Most of what I require is to connect granite at right angles.

So in asking around, people have suggested using glue - liquid nails specific for marble has been suggested.

Is this adequate or do I need to do something else? Do I need to do any surface preparation of the surfaces being glued, either roughing or smoothing it?

Can I just glue one piece to another or do I need to inlay the pieces or shape any more complex joins?

I'm guessing that this should be straightforward, but before going forward, if I'm missing anything, please let me know. The glue join will be subjected to water, but not continuously submerged if that makes a difference in terms of glue type.

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I think we are thinking of the same thing - the stuff that they use for gluing the bullnose trim on to the main pieces. What is the name of the epoxy you are describing?

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