Kitchen worktops

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Can someone give me some advice on the worktops l'm putting in our kitchen.
The wife wanted a L shaped kitchen , so l have put new units in and now have to put the worktops on.
The long length has the curved end over the units but at the end it a straight edge that will be butted up against the worktop that runs at 90degrees to it and has a cured edge.
Is there any way l can conceal this ..
 
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Sorry but I don't think that I comprehend your question!

You wish to install an 'L' shape kitchen worktop.

Then simply scribe the worktop to the wall and mason mitre the approx 90 degree joint using a jig and router.
 
Watch this. There are a lot of other Youtube videos explaining the process. You obviously don't have a router or jig, but you should be able to hire one. On the other hand, if you try Wickes, you can get aluminium trip that won't look great, but will cover the joint, and the end of the worktop.
 
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Worktop supply places will cut the lengths and mitres you require, and cut out the spaces underneath for you to insert and tighten the bolts which hold the two parts together.
 

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