Posts Tagged “solid surface”

Solid Surface Installation for the Homeowner, Making a Template for Your Countertop

In our series on working with solid surface countertops for the homeowner or DIY, our second of four installments is up. Today’s segment shows how to build a template that will serve as your guide to cutting your solid surface material. Many of you have asked us about working with solid surface materials, like Corian and other brand names and today’s segment on templating the project is a necessary step when building countertops.

Check out the series on Working With Solid Surface Materials here.

May 17, 2010 Post Under Extreme How-To - Read More

Solid Surface Counter-Top Installation for the Homeowner and DIY/ Design and Layout Segment

Solid Surface Counter-Top Installation for the Homeowner and DIY/ Design and Layout Segment

Are you considering updating a bath, kitchen or maybe even adding a bar to your home, then you will want to check out our series on Corian and solid surface counter top installation. Extreme How-To’s Hal Jones takes you step-by-step through the installation process. Using the same solid surface material any homeowner or DIY-er can purchase from Solid Surface.com, we walk you through the process from design and layout to finishing. Check out the first installation of the series today covering design and layout.  Here is today’s installment, Solid Surface Installation, Design and Layout.

Amana Tool’s Undermount Bowl Router Bits Enable Users to Craft Decorative, Finished Sink and Bowl Counter-top Edges

Amana Tool’s Undermount Bowl Router Bits Enable Users to Craft Decorative, Finished Sink and Bowl Counter-top Edges

Amana Tool announces its line of solid surface router bits, featuring undermount bowl router bits for trimming and finishing counter-top edges in undermount sink bowl applications. The two-flute, carbide-tipped bits contain an Ultra-Glide™ high-performance ball bearing guide assembly, which enables fabricators, remodelers, cabinet makers and construction workers to craft decorative and finished counter-top edges in a variety of sink and bowl installations. The cutting edge of the router bits are made of Amana-exclusive micro-grain carbide that delivers the highest quality of cut, maximum cutting efficiency and extended tool life.

February 10, 2010 Post Under Tools - Read More
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