meccarroll
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Hi all been working on a kitchen for my daughter and about to start fitting it next week sometime.
I have fit a lot of units and kitchens in the past but not a huge amount of postformed laminated worktops using a worktop jig.
In the past, when on my own jobs, I have simply used a router and staight edge to cut the woktops then mitred the end (corner joint) with a tenon/dovetail saw and that has worked pretty well.
One I did 20+ years ago using a router and dovetail saw.

When I have been on site and seen some of the carpenters fit worktops with a jig they seem to take an age to fit and can burn through several router bits in the process. It does seem that fitting the corner joint on a worktop can be/is time consuming and can also eat into the router bits. I am lucky I only have one corner joint to do so hopefully get away with just one router bit.
In more recent years I have obtained my own worktop jig so will most likly use it on the worktops I have to fit. I have used it on a few jobs but not many so looking for advice/tips etc as it's not something I do a lot of.
Any of the more experienced kitchen people on here got any tips they would be willing to share?
I have fit a lot of units and kitchens in the past but not a huge amount of postformed laminated worktops using a worktop jig.
In the past, when on my own jobs, I have simply used a router and staight edge to cut the woktops then mitred the end (corner joint) with a tenon/dovetail saw and that has worked pretty well.
One I did 20+ years ago using a router and dovetail saw.

When I have been on site and seen some of the carpenters fit worktops with a jig they seem to take an age to fit and can burn through several router bits in the process. It does seem that fitting the corner joint on a worktop can be/is time consuming and can also eat into the router bits. I am lucky I only have one corner joint to do so hopefully get away with just one router bit.
In more recent years I have obtained my own worktop jig so will most likly use it on the worktops I have to fit. I have used it on a few jobs but not many so looking for advice/tips etc as it's not something I do a lot of.
Any of the more experienced kitchen people on here got any tips they would be willing to share?