bwehman said:
makpacman said:
I'd second using a Makita 4100KB. Just did the same job using that on my track with the $30 guide rail adapter. Used a 1/2" coring bit to drill the corners first and a jigsaw to finish the bottom last.
Dust collection worked pretty well on both saws and the drill(by way of using a router dust collection port I already had) so not much dust on all 3 jobs.
Some notes and observations -- The cutout's heavy so you'll need that supported. Cooktop's are NOT router table lifts so consider giving yourself extra space so things like screw heads have clearance and perhaps lowering/raising the top at an angle is possible. Pickup some aluminum duct tape to stick around your cutout to create a drip edge so water can't run horizontally underneath the slab. But that's about it. It was very easy to do.
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Heck yes to this answer. Found the Makita saw and track adapter, put it in the cart... any rec for the coring bit? Also good tip about the tape.
I don't have the exact brand/bit name but it's a 1/2" dry cut diamond bit. It was for ceramic wall tiles that I got doing a MacDonalds install of all places but looks the same as the ones I see on Amazon, often in packages of 2 or 3 for ~$20.
Edit: This reminds me that I forgot to mention in the notes above I also used 2x2x1/2 blocks of melamine with a 1/2" hole drilled through them in the corners to keep the diamond bit from walking. They were affixed temporarily with double sided tape.