Hi guys,
I've been reading the forum for a while now and decided to register and say "Hi"
Now, I have lots of questions I have been wanting to ask but first off I have a question about Corian worktops...
I currently have a Rutlands Dakota router table which is all well and good. I use a crappy B&Q performance pro router mounted with a "poor mans" router lift (Scissor Jack)..Does the job fine and I have the 1/2 inch Axminster white router for "Out of table" work..
Now..I like to build my own stuff and have just got my hands on some good lengths of corian that someone was getting rid of so it was free .
So..I was considering making my own router table and using the corian as the top..
I know very little about the corian as a material but I am guessing that it is going to be pretty stable and isn't going to swell / shrink or anything else that MDF / chipboard might experience.
Is this a good idea / bad idea / waste of the corian. Also..the corian seems to be about 12mm thick...is this thick enough or should I use something else underneath it?
Sorry - another question - How easy is it to work? Can it be drilled / routed, table sawn with ease / without knackering blades and bits?
Appreciate any advice and just wanted to say that this is a great forum.
Cheers
Timmo
I've been reading the forum for a while now and decided to register and say "Hi"
Now, I have lots of questions I have been wanting to ask but first off I have a question about Corian worktops...
I currently have a Rutlands Dakota router table which is all well and good. I use a crappy B&Q performance pro router mounted with a "poor mans" router lift (Scissor Jack)..Does the job fine and I have the 1/2 inch Axminster white router for "Out of table" work..
Now..I like to build my own stuff and have just got my hands on some good lengths of corian that someone was getting rid of so it was free .
So..I was considering making my own router table and using the corian as the top..
I know very little about the corian as a material but I am guessing that it is going to be pretty stable and isn't going to swell / shrink or anything else that MDF / chipboard might experience.
Is this a good idea / bad idea / waste of the corian. Also..the corian seems to be about 12mm thick...is this thick enough or should I use something else underneath it?
Sorry - another question - How easy is it to work? Can it be drilled / routed, table sawn with ease / without knackering blades and bits?
Appreciate any advice and just wanted to say that this is a great forum.
Cheers
Timmo