That bit that made that grove is so cool wish our shop had that. We gotta router a straight 1/16 groove wherever we want to build it up. That machine would save a lot of time
@@AndyGraves I put it wherever the drop edge goes and I leave a 1/16 left to route off. I may make videos on it for curious people but if you don’t have this machine or bit it’s definitely the easiest way to do it
Ok ! Yeah I’m looking to put this in my kitchen but I wanted to make sure that it’s not wood covered with some type of material the way laminate countertops are.
That bit that made that grove is so cool wish our shop had that. We gotta router a straight 1/16 groove wherever we want to build it up. That machine would save a lot of time
Where do you route the 1/16" gróove?
@@AndyGraves I put it wherever the drop edge goes and I leave a 1/16 left to route off. I may make videos on it for curious people but if you don’t have this machine or bit it’s definitely the easiest way to do it
I can't visualize it but it sounds interesting.
@@AndyGraves I’m bad at explaining haha. Do you make tops for a living I assume? It’s good money if you’re a one man thing
@NellaOnYT Yes, I own a countertop company.
This 45 degree is so great. 👌👌
Thanks, we love them because it makes finishing super easy.
Have ever you work with thinscape we just started working with it very hard surface
No, I have not heard of that material.
It's from wilsonart It's like laminated top and bottom with solid surface in the middle very durable suff
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Which cutting machine are you talking about?
Was ist das für eine Maschine die die 45 grad fräsungen macht? Ich brauche ein paar Behälter aus Mineralwerkstoff
That is a Monument Toolworks v-groover but they no longer make them.
How is that miter routing machine called? I want to try it for Fenix NTM
It's from Monument Toolworks but they don't make them anymore.
What is that tool that does your 45 laminating?
It's from Monument Toolworks but they don't make them anymore.
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Thank you, much appreciated.
So this is wood in the center?
No wood. Unless I don't understand what you mean.
Ok ! Yeah I’m looking to put this in my kitchen but I wanted to make sure that it’s not wood covered with some type of material the way laminate countertops are.
It's 1/2" thick acrylic plastic and no wood.
Sold!! Thanks , man