Cutting corian

meatman

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Hi guys
Has anyone cut or moulded Corian?
How dose it work?
Thanks in advance Meatman.
 
As far as cutting goes, I would use a triple chip 0 degree or negative degree saw blade.  I use my ts75 or a table saw.  Molding, any common wood cutting router bit will do the trick.

 
I just finished up a HUGE Corian countertop (it was my first one) and I used my TS75 saw and OF1400.  I used a triple chip blade (recommended by Festool for Corian) and I was pretty pleased.  If you want a super clean cut, use a solid carbide spiral bit in your router; I used that where I needed to seam the material and it was great. 

Not sure if you're building up the edges, but I had to drop the edges to 3 1/2" total thickness so I used a V Bit in the router and then miter-folded.  I was originally intimidated, but it wasn't too bad and it turned out perfect. 

Good Luck!  Feel free to PM me if you have any questions - I got a lot of help from experts and I need to return the favor! 
 
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