My biggest concern about fitting my own kitchen was dealing with the worktop jointing since this would be the first time I had attempted this.. As it happens it went really well and the joints are very neat. I chose a 10mm offset for routing the ends and with a Makita router the job proved very straightforward. However, it is very important to research the technique and obey basis rules. We chose Galaxy Night Gloss laminate but there is some directionality in the 'pattern' which does show up the joints under some lighting conditions.
Friday, 11 August 2017
Worktops
My biggest concern about fitting my own kitchen was dealing with the worktop jointing since this would be the first time I had attempted this.. As it happens it went really well and the joints are very neat. I chose a 10mm offset for routing the ends and with a Makita router the job proved very straightforward. However, it is very important to research the technique and obey basis rules. We chose Galaxy Night Gloss laminate but there is some directionality in the 'pattern' which does show up the joints under some lighting conditions.
My biggest concern about fitting my own kitchen was dealing with the worktop jointing since this would be the first time I had attempted this.. As it happens it went really well and the joints are very neat. I chose a 10mm offset for routing the ends and with a Makita router the job proved very straightforward. However, it is very important to research the technique and obey basis rules. We chose Galaxy Night Gloss laminate but there is some directionality in the 'pattern' which does show up the joints under some lighting conditions.
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