This might be a stretch for this forum, but I was hoping somebody may be able to help.
I have installed a new 48" x 21" vanity in my master bath. I have a 49" x 22" vanity top/sink combo that will go on top. The catch is there is a 13" wall that the vanity sits against on its right side. So, I need to trim about 1/2" off the right edge. Another complicating factor is that the corner of the wall is not square! I have a picture below showing this, as well as the approximate outline of the vanity top once I get done cutting it.
The question is, how do I cut the vanity top? It is made by American Classics (RSI) and is "cultured marble."
I was thinking circular saw or jigsaw or a combination of the two. I don't know what type of blade to use, though. I can't just use the circular only, as I have to "notch" into the vanity top. I was also thinking of masking next to the cut to minimize chipping. Not sure what kind of edge I'll have at the end.
Thanks!
--Jim
I have installed a new 48" x 21" vanity in my master bath. I have a 49" x 22" vanity top/sink combo that will go on top. The catch is there is a 13" wall that the vanity sits against on its right side. So, I need to trim about 1/2" off the right edge. Another complicating factor is that the corner of the wall is not square! I have a picture below showing this, as well as the approximate outline of the vanity top once I get done cutting it.
The question is, how do I cut the vanity top? It is made by American Classics (RSI) and is "cultured marble."
I was thinking circular saw or jigsaw or a combination of the two. I don't know what type of blade to use, though. I can't just use the circular only, as I have to "notch" into the vanity top. I was also thinking of masking next to the cut to minimize chipping. Not sure what kind of edge I'll have at the end.
Thanks!
--Jim
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