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  1. Scott No Mates

    Caesarstone - Arris edge issue??

    There's several different edge details around: arriss - 45 degree chamfer taken off the edge pencil round - small radius bull nose - 180 degree radius half bull nose - 90 degree radius shark nose - tapered edge All suited to different uses.
  2. Scott No Mates

    Caesarstone - Arris edge issue??

    Will, are you getting the pencil round like next door or are they going to give you another arrissed benchtop?
  3. Scott No Mates

    Caesarstone - Arris edge issue??

    Definitely the pencil round on the edge of that one, it will show a much tighter joint as less material is removed compared to the arrissed edge detail (in a different fashion).
  4. Scott No Mates

    Caesarstone - Arris edge issue??

    Thanks Turk, having clad columns & walls in the cbd and had 000's of m2 of granite laid, planter boxes made etc and worked with many stone masons over the years, I have seen the odd detail and had all the pros and cons explained. The detail that I drew, may not be the prettiest but is the most...
  5. Scott No Mates

    Caesarstone - Arris edge issue??

    Basically, the benchtop has been mitred and arrissed to give you the 40mm deep face. It has a mitre, then a square cut which is filled with matching filler resulting in a very thin line. The square cut is usually a few mm to give the epoxy adequate surface to get a good key. The example...
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