I cut my first "mason's mitre" joint in a kitchen worktop this week. (well the first one in relatively expensive worktop) All went well with using the jig and cutting the joint (following Argee's method). I ran into a problem on installation though. I committed the sin of not doing a dry fit first, I just went for it and slapped in some silicon and bolted it up. I managed to get the surfaces nice and even but I have a gap of about 1 mm at the front, which shows up as a dark line against the terratzo-effect laminate. Question is, do I try and separate the two parts and re-make the joint (no biscuits, just silicon and the connecting bolts) or is it better to try and disguise my mistake with some of the coloured fillers that are available? Any suggestions gratefully received.