Looking for assistance. I bought a piece of corian for a garage apartment, not thinking about the edges. The front look rounded and finished, but the sides don't have the lip and have the wood frame like I saw on part of yours. Are there parts to glue to the ends to make them look finished? Thanks for the video.
@StacyJayT to create a finished end you need to add on a piece of matching corian to create the build up. Attach it with the correlating corian epoxy color so that you will not see the seam. Easiest way for you to clean it up is to have the buildup piece sticking out by 1/16" when you attach it to the counter and when it dries route flush with a straight bearing bit. Next, route the edges to match the front then sand with 120-150-220-red pad 3M, white pad 3M. Attach wood substrate with silicon.
Looking for assistance. I bought a piece of corian for a garage apartment, not thinking about the edges. The front look rounded and finished, but the sides don't have the lip and have the wood frame like I saw on part of yours. Are there parts to glue to the ends to make them look finished? Thanks for the video.
StacyJayT 10 months ago
@StacyJayT to create a finished end you need to add on a piece of matching corian to create the build up. Attach it with the correlating corian epoxy color so that you will not see the seam. Easiest way for you to clean it up is to have the buildup piece sticking out by 1/16" when you attach it to the counter and when it dries route flush with a straight bearing bit. Next, route the edges to match the front then sand with 120-150-220-red pad 3M, white pad 3M. Attach wood substrate with silicon.
t0fast 10 months ago