I have just used this method recommended by Martin on an Earthstone worktop and it came out fantastic, customer was delighted and also gave me a case of beer (BONUS). If possible practice on an off cut first. Great video and a very helpful guy, he actually phoned me and talked me through it. 5 Stars from me.
Hi May I ask some questions , In video you use a V infill as this allows you not to remove the whole way through the bench surface with a seam plate underneath ? , when you looked at repair, was the crack always through or half way in material , hence is why you didn't use a total cutout seamed plug they seem to use ? As it is not required if just a surface halfway through joint in benchtop ?? Love the concept and video
What a beautiful piece of work, real craftsmanship here! I'm in the US, so would not be able to send you work. Very good demo, many thanks!! Please say your name slower, as I could not hear it properly. I wonder if you could be so kind as to let me know what type of caulking gun was used for applying the Corian surface adhesive. I've never seen a gun like that here in the US. Also, what type of adhesive did you use for the temporary clamp and wood guide glue downs? Obviously it is fast acting, yet comes off easily, most interesting! Thanks for the orbital sander demo too! I have some marble tables damaged from a house fire, and need to polish them off. I now know who to take these tables to.
So the Corian comes in batches and chances are slim to find a sheet of Corian from the same batch. That means that you have to make repairs from the chopping board material You got witk your countertop, as I understand it. So you have to cut out the V-strips yourself. Corian is 12 mm in thickness. If you cut out your V-strips with the same widt as the V-shaped router bit will leave measured on top of the surface, then it will just plump down to the same level as the rest of the countertop surface hence they have the same angle on the V-sides. If you cut it it a bit wider it will lift over the surface, but at the same time giving less contact area where the the V-sides of the V-groove and the V-strip meet each other, and also leaving a gap under that will need to be filled with glue. It would be nice to know at what depht you adjust the router to for an ideal joint.
Solid surface is a great product because the color stays consistent throughout, so when you do repairs the color and pattern of the surface isn't changed.
+Brandon Ramsaran Hi, This is Lisa from Kongder, which is a professional adhesive manufacturer for solid surface and quartz surface. If you have any needs about the adhesive, please feel free to contact me. lisa@dgkongder.com/+86 13925574811
I have just used this method recommended by Martin on an Earthstone worktop and it came out fantastic, customer was delighted and also gave me a case of beer (BONUS). If possible practice on an off cut first. Great video and a very helpful guy, he actually phoned me and talked me through it. 5 Stars from me.
Hi, I'm wanting to do this repair on a solid surface. Can you guide me as to how best to make the v groove strip please. I would be very grateful.
Great video, we actually have a waterfal edge that has broken off during transport, can we simply glue back on and sand?
Where would I find the router bit to cut the channel out in the counter top? Thanks for your help! Mike
Great infor....Thank You
Excellent work.
Great repair!
Thank your information
great - what are the white clamps called and where did you get them. Greta video!
Hi May I ask some questions , In video you use a V infill as this allows you not to remove the whole way through the bench surface with a seam plate underneath ? , when you looked at repair, was the crack always through or half way in material , hence is why you didn't use a total cutout seamed plug they seem to use ? As it is not required if just a surface halfway through joint in benchtop ?? Love the concept and video
great repair
I've been working with solid surface 12 years and have never seen anyone use a v groove bit for doing repairs.i like the idea
Buffalo Countertops and Crafts I’ve been doing this over 20 years I was trained by DuPont and I’ve never seen this method. Have you tried it yet ?
Hey Andy, how would does dupont suggest you should repair a crack like this?
we use dremel and a heat gun to bend filling
What a beautiful piece of work, real craftsmanship here! I'm in the US, so would not be able to send you work. Very good demo, many thanks!! Please say your name slower, as I could not hear it properly.
I wonder if you could be so kind as to let me know what type of caulking gun was used for applying the Corian surface adhesive. I've never seen a gun like that here in the US.
Also, what type of adhesive did you use for the temporary clamp and wood guide glue downs? Obviously it is fast acting, yet comes off easily, most interesting!
Thanks for the orbital sander demo too! I have some marble tables damaged from a house fire, and need to polish them off. I now know who to take these tables to.
Can you please describe what you did to fabricate the Vee shaped inserts pieces to fit the routed Vee grove?
Can anyone recommend someone to do this on my Dorian counter tops?
So the Corian comes in batches and chances are slim to find a sheet of Corian from the same batch. That means that you have to make repairs from the chopping board material You got witk your countertop, as I understand it. So you have to cut out the V-strips yourself. Corian is 12 mm in thickness. If you cut out your V-strips with the same widt as the V-shaped router bit will leave measured on top of the surface, then it will just plump down to the same level as the rest of the countertop surface hence they have the same angle on the V-sides. If you cut it it a bit wider it will lift over the surface, but at the same time giving less contact area where the the V-sides of the V-groove and the V-strip meet each other, and also leaving a gap under that will need to be filled with glue. It would be nice to know at what depht you adjust the router to for an ideal joint.
where can i get the v section pieces?
Solid surface is a great product because the color stays consistent throughout, so when you do repairs the color and pattern of the surface isn't changed.
très bon. boulot
Does anyone know what kind of bit is being used
Festool everything, business must be good!
I want job acrylic sholid surface casting
Looking for those clamps as well. Excellent video
Margaret H Betterley Industries makes the clamps. betterleytools.com
Good Job ! May i know do you want the same color series Corian adhesive ? we can make you the same color glue, very high quality with no yellowing
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Hi my name is Rick my counter has the same type of crack.Where can i purchase the adhesive to do the repair.Thanks
+Brandon Ramsaran Hi, This is Lisa from Kongder, which is a professional adhesive manufacturer for solid surface and quartz surface. If you have any needs about the adhesive, please feel free to contact me. lisa@dgkongder.com/+86 13925574811
Adhesive gun corian o Corian® Joint Adhesive
What kind of got glue gun are you using to glue the clamps
Dupont gun
so cant you fill the groove with just the glue and sand it off?
Nice job
No, the pattern wont match. The blue will be solid and have the pattern around it.
what is the name of the clamps that you are using
26Steve White They are sink Pro clamps made by Betterley Industries. betterleytools.com
Good
Is kam ka visa chahiye milega jawab do aap log
why nobody answers the clamp question
Peter Kaiser They called sink Pro clamps. Made by Betterley Industries. Betterleytools.com
Were can’t I buy those clams
At your local fish market
at betterleytools.com they are called sink-pro clamps
@@GetMoreMellow false! He asked "where CAN'T I buy those clams" at ur local fish market you CAN definitely buy those clams
bonne travail :)
Visa chahiye
Hi sir I am coriyn wark experience 5years I need job sir
I am Indian