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attractivebrunette
I've bought a new wooden kitchen worktop and a new sink.
I want to undermount the sink.
However, there seems to be two ways of undermounting.
The first, is where you simply cut the correct hole in the worktop and attach the sink underneath, like this:
This sink is completely undermounted and the sink is below the depth of the worktop
The second, appears to be where you cut the correct hole first, then cut an 'edge' around the first hole, but not all the way through the wood.
When you stick the sink underneath this time, the sink is closer to the top of the wood when the counter is attached, rather than right underneath.
This sink isn't underneath the whole of the worktop, it is attached to an 'overhang' and is thus nearer the top of the worktop once it's laid
Does anyone understand what I'm talking about?
My question is, is there a correct term for both methods of undermounting and what tool do I need for both?
I want to undermount the sink.
However, there seems to be two ways of undermounting.
The first, is where you simply cut the correct hole in the worktop and attach the sink underneath, like this:
This sink is completely undermounted and the sink is below the depth of the worktop
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The second, appears to be where you cut the correct hole first, then cut an 'edge' around the first hole, but not all the way through the wood.
When you stick the sink underneath this time, the sink is closer to the top of the wood when the counter is attached, rather than right underneath.
This sink isn't underneath the whole of the worktop, it is attached to an 'overhang' and is thus nearer the top of the worktop once it's laid
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- attractivebrunette
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Does anyone understand what I'm talking about?
My question is, is there a correct term for both methods of undermounting and what tool do I need for both?