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    Special problem.. please help

    Thank you for the reply... Yes, thinking much like you are... must minimise the work but retain top quality, Here is my decision for my trials - I am going to use Marine silicone to glue the tile (about 6kg) to the Melamine covered chip board backing board- I'll rough it up with some coarse sand...
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    Thank you for the interest - This method has a few imponderables 1. No matter how carefully and with which tool you cut the 45 angle, the chip board is rough and always leaves a visible line at the angle joint. 2. The outer edges of the the strips used in this way will show the raw chip board -...
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    Thank you for the good advice... I'm sure this is the right tool. Appended is a pic of a typical photo set in porcelain - not granite this time. thank you
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    Special problem.. please help

    Don't know what a multicutter is, but going to google it and see if I can trace it. Thank you
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    Thank you - going to see if I can buy these tools in South Africa.
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    Special problem.. please help

    The tile is cut from a 600mm x 600mm to 600mm x 400mm - The corners are absolutely square. I do photo realistic engraving on all hard materials, and feel that the ceramic countersunk into a well selected novo board will give the product a nice finish. This particular application is for a...
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    Have not tried it, but I know chip board is hard - I'll be doing some next week will let you know how I go. thank you
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    Special problem.. please help

    Hello I have a sparse workshop, but will buy such tools as I may need to do the following:- I need to drop 8mm thick porcelain tiles of 600mm x 400mm into a recess made in 16mm novoboard This is chipboard with a melamine face on both sides 16mm thick. The problem is that a router gives me round...
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