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Old 05-16-2008, 11:22 PM   #1
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Hi Y'all, here is my first experience with Corian. A hummingbird mini clock for my wife. Steve
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I really like that!!! Where did you get the corian?
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Awesome Steviegwood.......so cooooool........love it.
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Great job Steve!
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I really like that!!! Where did you get the corian?
This was a sink cut out that was given to me to try from a contractor. Steve
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Thats something else. You always do great work, Steve.
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This one really has eye appeal Steve! It's just classy looking! Wonderful execution!! I wouldn't have thought such a dark corian would work for this pattern but it's awesome.

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Steve on a scale of 1 to 10 how much dust is produced from cutting Corian? Is it way more than wood? What blade did you use? Did you break any blades? Do you run the saw faster or slow it down as compared to hard wood?
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Real nice looking Steve. Did you put a finish on it or is it just the picture?
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Hay , that is realy nice little brother. say, how did you like cutting it. what blade did you use. did you sand it, router it, what. looks shinny, I also want to try some , but cant find the sorse right now. I did find one on the internet, but big pieces, and lots of $$$$$. just need alittle piece. can you mill it down to thinner slices? thanks for showing this, it looks great. I would love to try some. your friend Evie
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