Hi everyone,
I meant to post this earlier this week but of course its been a busy one... :roll:
I need to fit a solid beech worktop this weekend, and its into a corner with a (large) sink squeezed in on the diagonal. I would like to do it with 22.5 degree mitres:
but I've just remembered that someone (JasonB?) said in a thread a while ago that it isn't a good idea to mitre solid wood worktop and it should be butted at 90 degrees instead. I think this was in reference to 45 degree mitres, so I'm unsure what to do in my situation as the other alternative doesn't look right to me:
Anyone got any advice?
Thanks in advance,
Neil
I meant to post this earlier this week but of course its been a busy one... :roll:
I need to fit a solid beech worktop this weekend, and its into a corner with a (large) sink squeezed in on the diagonal. I would like to do it with 22.5 degree mitres:
but I've just remembered that someone (JasonB?) said in a thread a while ago that it isn't a good idea to mitre solid wood worktop and it should be butted at 90 degrees instead. I think this was in reference to 45 degree mitres, so I'm unsure what to do in my situation as the other alternative doesn't look right to me:
Anyone got any advice?
Thanks in advance,
Neil