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  2. Smart Tips for Picking the Right Kitchen Countertop Material

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    Create a comfortable island eating area with a right-size countertop overhang. A typical overhang range is 12-18 inches, but confirm the dimensions before installation because it does matter.

  3. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    A very specific machine for cutting the postform countertop is manufactured by only a few companies, it is commonly called a Cutting Station, Top Saw, or simply Miter Saw. This machine accurately cuts the countertop to field dimensions, making it easy for the installer to make the final scribe cuts on-site to complete the work.

  4. Butcher block - Wikipedia

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    The term 'butcher block' can also refer to the pattern or style of a traditional block adapted to other functions, such as table tops and cutting boards. [3] There are two basic styles of butcher block: end grain and edge grain. [1] Besides maple, popular contemporary woods include teak, birch, or walnut, sometimes in alternating patterns.

  5. Drill bit - Wikipedia

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    Some bits come to a point and are thus self-starting. The larger-size bits have blunt tips and are used for hole enlarging. Unibits are commonly used on sheet metal [11] and in general construction. One drill bit can drill the entire range of holes necessary on a countertop, speeding up installation of fixtures.

  6. How to Prevent Your Cutting Board from Sliding - AOL

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    Place the towel on your work surface in an even layer, and then place your cutting board on top of the towel, to create traction between the board and your work surface. In a pinch, you can do the ...

  7. Lamination - Wikipedia

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    A laminate is a layered object or material assembled using heat, pressure, welding, or adhesives. [1] Various coating machines, machine presses and calendering equipment are used. In particular, laminating paper in plastic makes it sturdy, waterproof, and erasable.