Hi all. Ive been asked to fit some worktop BnQ cooke and lewis corner radius base units. This is my first encounter with a round end corner base unit and im wondering what radius or what jig i will need to be able to route the end of the surface? any help would be greatly appreciated. Failing that i till resort to making my own, alothough i dont really want to resort to this.
Many thanks, phil.
BnQ cooke and lewis corner radius base unit/worktop.
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Re: BnQ cooke and lewis corner radius base unit/worktop.
I have a purpose bought jig with various radius on it. haven't a clue where I got it from now or the make of it.
If you can't find something similar on the net then as you say, you will need to quickly knock a jig up.
If you can't find something similar on the net then as you say, you will need to quickly knock a jig up.
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Re: BnQ cooke and lewis corner radius base unit/worktop.
Unika do a Aperture Jig, screwfix or howdens will stock them. im not 100% but i think base units are 200mm radius
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Re: BnQ cooke and lewis corner radius base unit/worktop.
You do not really need to buy or make a jig unless you would use it often, just use a trammel with the router.
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