Hi
I have just about nearing the completion in fittin g my new kitchen. All that is left is the installation of the solid beech worktop and the sink.
The part that I am not sure about is how to cut and join the two pieces of solid woods together at the 90 degree corner. I had planned to cut the two pieces at 45 degrees (thus having a diagonal joint) and to use a worktop jig to route the grooves for clamping them together using worktop clamps.
But after having read some forum articles, I get the impression that these clamps are laminated tops, and perhaps I need to use biscuit joints.
So could somebody please tell whether I need to use biscuit joints and also whether I should join the 2 pieces diagonally or to use the worktop jig guide (90 degree joint )?
many thanks in advance.
I have just about nearing the completion in fittin g my new kitchen. All that is left is the installation of the solid beech worktop and the sink.
The part that I am not sure about is how to cut and join the two pieces of solid woods together at the 90 degree corner. I had planned to cut the two pieces at 45 degrees (thus having a diagonal joint) and to use a worktop jig to route the grooves for clamping them together using worktop clamps.
But after having read some forum articles, I get the impression that these clamps are laminated tops, and perhaps I need to use biscuit joints.
So could somebody please tell whether I need to use biscuit joints and also whether I should join the 2 pieces diagonally or to use the worktop jig guide (90 degree joint )?
many thanks in advance.