Waterfall mitre edge on a kitchen worktop

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Has anyone done a waterfall mitre edge on kitchen worktop laminate. Where the worktop turns 90 degree and then go's down to the floor as an end support. My worktop is square edge so I could just sit one onto of another butt joint but thinking of mitring the edge instead. I have a hand held circular saw and a saw bench the top to floor section I could do on my saw bench but the other piece the actual worktop is 2.7M long so will have to do it with my hand circular saw.
 
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Difficult to cut mitre accurately , butt join .
Yeah this is my thoughts if they were bot short pieces then I would be a little more confident with the table saw. The other issue is that the 2 45degree ends will always be wanting to slip off each other so I would have to permanently join but I need to be able to remove it for maintenance. It will form the end of a run I have kitchen units and then a fridge and a freezer both under counter so them is the waterfall edge.

I came up with an idea to cut the 45 in the top but then only cut a very short 45 for it to just return on its depth I then can permanently fix that and will end up with a square end to the butt join, its a med grey concrete affect so might get away with it.
I have two sides to fit and after one side i will have some spare to play and experiment with but as the worktop is square edge I might get away with not mitring.
 

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