PTB/KWJ900
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Radius Corner
Special Note:
Due to the nature of this
particular edge laminate, the radius corner
will be more awkward to laminate.
Insert the three location bushes in radius
holes (R) as shown opposite. Locate the
template on the worktop as illustrated
ensuring the location bushes are touching the
worktop edge. Clamp into position with quick
action clamps.
When cutting the radius hold the router guide
bush against the template radius. Feed left to
right.
It is recommended that the
router depth stops are
used and three or four
cuts are taken.
Cut with laminate
down
Cut with laminate
up
Routing the Radius Corner
Quick action
clamp here
Postform edge
Location bushes in
radius holes
Direction of
router travel
Sealing the Joint
The cut edges of the joint should be coated with
a water-resistant adhesive, or sealant before
assembly, to prevent moisture seeping into the
core of the worktops, which would swell, and
disfigure the worktop.
Use a fine grit abrasive paper to clean up the
torn wood chips of both mating surfaces. Lightly
run the abrasive paper along the edges to de-nib
the cut chipboard edge. This will ensure a tidy
joint is achieved.
No.20
PVA
SEALANT
Waterproof
Biscuit
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