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100

0mm 

Cutting to Length for 90

°

 Joints only 

1000m

Page 10 

Intended location of 
worktop with male cut 

723mm 

When producing a male joint, left or right handed 
and where the worktop turns through 90

°

, the posi-

tion of the cut jig has to be calculated. It is easier if 
the female joint is cut first, leaving the gap intended 
for the male part of the worktop. 
 

Example 

The female joint has already been cut (see left dia-
gram) and the length of the male worktop needed is 
1000mm (1 metre).  
 
Position your worktop jig onto the laminate referring 
back to the instructions on 90° joints. 
 
Subtract 277mm from the intended length (this di-
mension is engraved on the jig and relates to the 
distance from the bottom edge of the jig to where 
the edge of the cut will be). 
 
E.g. 1000mm – 277 = 723mm 
 
Position the worktop jig 723mm from the opposite 
end of the laminate you’re cutting (see bottom left 
diagram) 
 
After the cut, a 1000mm length laminate is left. 
 
Change the 1000mm figure used in this example for 
whatever length you require. 

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1. 

MALE JOINT

    

Prepare the male worktop 

with the laminate or prepared surface face 
down. 

2.  Insert 2 pins in holes marked ‘

 90

°

3.  Refer to the page on ‘cutting to length’ on 

page 10 to find out where to mark the pencil 
line to determine the position of the jig along 
the length of the worktop. 

4.  Make sure the 2 pins in the holes marked  

90

°

’ 

are firmly pushed against the post 

formed edge (see diagram D) 

5.  Clamp the jig to the worktop checking that 

both pins are still against the worktop. Make 
sure the clamps will not obstruct the router 
path. 

11. 

MALE BOLT RECESSES

   Prepare the 

male worktop with the laminate or prepared 
surface face down. 

12.  Insert 2 pins in the holes marked ’B’ and 1 

pin in the hole marked with both a ‘B’ and   

♂ 

90

°

. (see diagram F). 

13.  Make sure the 3 pins are firmly pushed 

against the front cut out and the edge of the 
worktop. 

14.  Clamp the jig to the worktop checking that all 

3 pins are still firmly against the worktop. 
Make sure the clamps will not obstruct the 
router path. 

15.  You will need a depth of 20mm for the work-

top connectors.  Do not exceed 10mm per 
cut. 

16.  Cut the bolt recesses out, each time clearing 

the waste material after each cut. 

90° Male Joints - Left Side 

DIAGRAM D 

MALE JOINT—
LAMINATE FACE 
DOWN 

DIAGRAM F 

MALE BOLT RECESS - 
LAMINATE FACE DOWN. 

6. 

CUTTING METHOD

  Position the router in 

the far left side of the slot. Set the router to 
cut a depth of 10mm. 

7. 

IMPORTANT - Position the router in the 
slot and cut from left to right, pulling the 
router against the edge of the slot closest 
to you. 

 

8.  Remove the router, and start again from the 

far left of the central slot, but increase the 
depth a further 10mm.   

9. Follow 

steps 

6

 – 

8

, until cut is complete. 

10. For the final finishing cut, position the 

router again in the far left side of the slot, 
and set the router to cut at the full depth 
of the worktop. Again, cut from left to 
right but apply the pressure to the edge 
furthest away from you.  

DIAGRAM E 

Summary of Contents for DE6242

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Page 2: ...e worktop turns through 45 the position of the cut jig has to be calculated It is easier if the female joint is cut first leaving the gap intended for the male part of the worktop Example The female joint has already been cut see left diagram and the length of the male worktop needed is 1000mm 1 metre Position your worktop jig onto the laminate referring back to the instructions on 45 joints Subtr...

Page 3: ...e worktop checking that all 3 pins are still firmly against the worktop Make sure the clamps will not obstruct the router path 15 You will need a depth of 20mm for the worktop connectors Do not exceed 10mm per cut 16 Cut the bolt recesses out each time clearing the waste material after each cut Right Hand 45 Male Joints Page 14 DIAGRAM X MALE JOINT LAMINATE FACE UP DIAGRAM Y DIAGRAM Z MALE JOINT L...

Page 4: ...ill against the worktop Make sure the clamps will not obstruct the router path 7 Once the cut is complete cut off the excess Diagram V so that the distance from point 1 to point 2 is equal to your worktop width 8 CUTTING Position the router in the far left side of the central slot Set the router to cut a depth of 10mm 9 IMPORTANT Position the router in the slot and cut from left to right pulling t...

Page 5: ...ainst the front cut out and the edge of the worktop see diagram S 15 Clamp the jig to the worktop check ing that all 3 pins are still firmly against the worktop Make sure the clamps will not obstruct the router path 16 You will need a depth of 20mm for the worktop connectors Do not exceed 10mm per cut 17 Cut the bolt recesses out each time clearing the waste material after each cut Left Hand 45 Ma...

Page 6: ...ith the logo facing down 2 Prepare the female worktop with the laminate face up and the post formed curved edge towards the left 3 Insert 2 or 3 pins in the holes marked 45 see diagram M 4 Slide the jig along the length of the worktop so that when cut is made the joint face is a little longer than the worktop width Once the jointing face has been cut there will be enough length for the male workto...

Page 7: ...ed against the post formed edge see diagram D 5 Clamp the jig to the worktop checking that both pins are still against the worktop Make sure the clamps will not obstruct the router path 11 MALE BOLT RECESSES Prepare the male worktop with the laminate or prepared surface face down 12 Insert 2 pins in the holes marked B and 1 pin in the hole marked with both a B and 90 see diagram F 13 Make sure the...

Page 8: ...olt recesses out each time clearing the waste material after each cut 90 Female Joints Right Side DIAGRAM G FEMALE JOINT LAMINATE FACE DOWN DIAGRAM I FEMALE BOLT RECESS LAMINATE FACE DOWN DIAGRAM H Page 9 9 MALE BOLT RECESSES Prepare the male worktop with the laminate face down 10 Insert 2 pins in the holes marked B and 1 pin in the hole marked with both B and 90 see diagram L 11 Make sure the 3 p...

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