I want to run post formed 40mm laminate worktop along a 5 metre straight wall. The worktop will be in 3 equal pieces, the centre piece is 700mm wide and the pieces either side will be 600mm. I want to joint the worktop in such a way that the post-formed edge runs along the entire front edge INCLUDING the two 100mm side returns. I've seen that the way to do this is on each of the 100mm side returns of the centre worktop is to let-in a small piece (just over 100mm) length of worktop (with the post-formed edge). Once this is done you can then joint the three main pieces by cutting a standard joint (female on the centre, male on the outer pieces).
Has anyone done this on-site before? I know the principle involved to let-in the two small return pieces but it's the actual setting up of the jig to cut it precisely. I'd be using a Trend 600 series jig. I've plenty experience in cutting worktop joints, but I've not done this 'joint' before.
Thanks
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Has anyone done this on-site before? I know the principle involved to let-in the two small return pieces but it's the actual setting up of the jig to cut it precisely. I'd be using a Trend 600 series jig. I've plenty experience in cutting worktop joints, but I've not done this 'joint' before.
Thanks
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