How should I cut a piece of 30mm thick Corian. It feels like stone- not what I was expecting at all. Options are table saw, jig saw, band saw, hand saw. I don't have a handheld circular saw. I dont particularly want to invest heavily in tooling for this one off if I can avoid it.
It is 740 x 500, and I need it to be about 610 x 500 so there is a single simple straight cut to do. It needs to be reasonably straight for aesthetics, but it isnt critical to the function or fit. I may need to bond a couple of pieces of corian or something else below so that it is 40mm thick front and back for a short distance (or bond the whole thing to a piece of 10mm mdf. Finally I need to cut a hole for a router plate.
What drill bits should I use for entry holes?
Do i just work through the grits on the edges to 1000 grit plus to finish it.?
It is 740 x 500, and I need it to be about 610 x 500 so there is a single simple straight cut to do. It needs to be reasonably straight for aesthetics, but it isnt critical to the function or fit. I may need to bond a couple of pieces of corian or something else below so that it is 40mm thick front and back for a short distance (or bond the whole thing to a piece of 10mm mdf. Finally I need to cut a hole for a router plate.
What drill bits should I use for entry holes?
Do i just work through the grits on the edges to 1000 grit plus to finish it.?