Hi All,
I've got a sheet of (Minerva) Solid Surface on its way for some bathroom countertops (at home) to go over some boxed-in sections such as the cistern and the sink area. No joining is needed. No apertures need to be cut. I was originally planning on specifically buying the solid surface blade for this task but these 4 or 5 cuts will only amount to about 3.5m of cutting length and will be the only cuts I ever plan to do in Solid Surface; but the blade is £50-£60 making it harder for me to justify the purchase.
My first question is can I 'get away' with the 28T or 48T blade that I already have in this one instance and will that blade be compromised to any extent by this material (which is 25mm thick).
My second question is, I only have the OF1010 for trimming the edge clean post-TS55R. I read that stability/vibration is key rather than power but I haven't read of anyone using an OF1010 to trim Solid Surface and all the instructional videos show the 1400 or 2200. Will the 1010 be up to this small job (the clean edge will only amount to less than 2m of routing)?
Thanks,
Ian
I've got a sheet of (Minerva) Solid Surface on its way for some bathroom countertops (at home) to go over some boxed-in sections such as the cistern and the sink area. No joining is needed. No apertures need to be cut. I was originally planning on specifically buying the solid surface blade for this task but these 4 or 5 cuts will only amount to about 3.5m of cutting length and will be the only cuts I ever plan to do in Solid Surface; but the blade is £50-£60 making it harder for me to justify the purchase.
My first question is can I 'get away' with the 28T or 48T blade that I already have in this one instance and will that blade be compromised to any extent by this material (which is 25mm thick).
My second question is, I only have the OF1010 for trimming the edge clean post-TS55R. I read that stability/vibration is key rather than power but I haven't read of anyone using an OF1010 to trim Solid Surface and all the instructional videos show the 1400 or 2200. Will the 1010 be up to this small job (the clean edge will only amount to less than 2m of routing)?
Thanks,
Ian