| Posted by Terry Love on October 12, 19100 at 18:23:47: | |
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| In response to Re: Corian vs. cultured marble | |
![]() : : I have some pieces of window sill taken out of a remodel. I want to put them in my basement windows. How do I tell the difference between Corian and Cultured marble? Should I use a wet tile saw to cut this stuff? : the bottom side and cut edges of cultured marble are generally very rough and look a lot different than the smooth top surface. I just cut some sink holes with a carbide grit saber saw blade. cut very easily and quickly. : There may be different types/grades/brands of cultured marble. John said you need a diamond blade? that certainly would have been overkill on the stuff I cut. : I have not tried to cut it with a circular saw. That might be a problem. not that it would hurt a carbide tipped blade (at least the stuff I cut), but the marble may chip and leave a ragged edge I've used a masonry blade on a circular saw to cut cultured marble. Terry Below are some cultured marble products from Designers Marble in Woodinville WA
Designers Marble in Woodinville WA
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