Hello all,
Ive purchased some end panels for the wall units for my kitchen:
http://www.diy.com/departments/it-kitchens-gloss-cream-slab-contemporary-end-panel/284523_BQ.prd
But these need to be cut to the right depth.
Im planning to use a jigsaw to cut these. It may be best to use a jigsaw as the wall isnt dead flat.
Ive been looking around, and it seems these in particular are best suited?
http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-wood-jigsaw-blades-bayonet-t101br-pack-of-5/15283
Unless anyone can recommend anything else for the cleanest cut.
In regards to the blade mentioned above, should the laminate surface of the panel be face up or down when cutting? (Bare in mind that blade is a reverse cut).
Would you then need a bit of light sanding to finish it off?
Thanks,.
Dan
Ive purchased some end panels for the wall units for my kitchen:
http://www.diy.com/departments/it-kitchens-gloss-cream-slab-contemporary-end-panel/284523_BQ.prd
But these need to be cut to the right depth.
Im planning to use a jigsaw to cut these. It may be best to use a jigsaw as the wall isnt dead flat.
Ive been looking around, and it seems these in particular are best suited?
http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-wood-jigsaw-blades-bayonet-t101br-pack-of-5/15283
Unless anyone can recommend anything else for the cleanest cut.
In regards to the blade mentioned above, should the laminate surface of the panel be face up or down when cutting? (Bare in mind that blade is a reverse cut).
Would you then need a bit of light sanding to finish it off?
Thanks,.
Dan