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Office Conference Room Table Fabrication-How to make sturdy office furniture

September 8th, 2009 No comments

The first time I was asked to fabricate a table for an office it was by a gentleman that was over six feet tall and close to three hundred pounds. He had two brothers in the business that worked in the office with him. The three of them were equivalent to one third of a professional football team, big men. When we initially met, read Office Conference Room Table Fabrication

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Granite Countertop Templating Process

July 28th, 2009 No comments

If you are wondering how long it will take for the countertop company to build templates for your kitchen cabinets it depends upon the size of the kitchen and the degree of the cabinetry’s customization. The templating process generally takes a while because the granite countertop manufactures do not want to have any mistakes during this stage of the manufacturing process. read Grainte Countertop Templating

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How to Make a Seam in a Plastic Laminate Countertop

July 4th, 2009 No comments

There is a proper way of making a seam in Formica so that your plastic laminate joint comes together tight on the countertop surface. Once you learn how to make the joining of the two pieces fit together nicely, you can apply this method to any areas of cabinet making where a seam is required. read How to Make a Seam in Plastic Laminate

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How to Make a Radius Corner on Countertop

May 29th, 2009 No comments

You could use a jig saw, belt sander and speed square, but if you make a template of the size radius that you need to put on the countertop, the edge cut will be square. Here’s how we have made round corners on our Formica or plastic laminate tops for many years. This method will apply to just about any type of material that can be shaped (or, “cut”) using a router. By making a template to follow your final product will be perfect. read How to Make a Radius Corner on a Countertop

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Making a Raised Bar Formica Counter

May 1st, 2009 No comments

There are several methods that I am going to explore with you for making a raised bar area out of Formica for your kitchen countertop. Fabricating solid and sturdy high breakfast bar plastic laminate tops, without cheater supports underneath, are my specialty. Let’s first start with a couple of brief discussions concerning overhangs and wall heights before we explore various fabrication possibilities

  • Tip: Consider how you will finish the bottom-side of the countertop. Some fabricators use mica and other recommend painting it.

What’s the standard overhang for a raised bar top?

Generally, anywhere between ten to twelve inches is sufficient for the area of the top that overhangs the high stub frame wall. These are standard parameters in the cabinet design and manufacturing industry.

How high should the stub wall be for a raised kitchen countertop?
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