When It Comes To Fabricating Countertops—Precision Counts!
For those of you out there that follow my blog, you may recall my last post, “Let’s Get It Right The First Time!” Well—I wanted to share a few photo’s of a recent job we fabricated and installed doing just that. This particular job included a large island fabricated from Desert Limestone Caesarstone and included angles, curve work, and mitered edges to achieve a 6 cm thickness.
Following are a few photo’s:
Prep work
Prep work
Prep work for edge lamination
Seaming the sink area in the island
Installed island
Installed island
If you are looking for a fabricator to fabricate and install your kitchen, or other project, including those with intricate curves, angles, or mitered edges, please give us a call. Rest assured—we can handle the job.
Thanks for reading!
Barb
Posted in Engineered Stone, Granite, In The Shop, Industry News on August 16th, 2010 by Barb | | 2 Comments
 





on August 17th, 2010 at 2:43 pm
Barb,
I think you know that I follow your post regularly. From what I can tell you guys run a great quality stone company. THere are not that many of us around anymore these days.
I really liked this picture of the island. I can’t say have ever seen the overhang section recessed like that. It is very appealing visually and I would imaging very functional too.
Did you miter the inside corners there at the end of the recessed section?
One of these days we should consider a visit to each others operations. Just a thought. We might be able to help each other. Thanks for sharing.
BJ
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on August 17th, 2010 at 3:43 pm
Hi BJ:
Yes-the photos show everything that was mitered. I appreciate your comments. We’d be happy to show you our facility anytime.
Thanks for reading my blog!
Barb
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