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It's amazing work I love corian solid surface work 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow
Hi
can you use heat to flatten a warped piece of corona 4' x 26"
Yes, you could in theory but you would have to clamp it to something perfectly flat.
Hi how long did you have it in the oven for and what temperature just trying to do something for an art piece at the same size sheet you have thanks
350 degrees for 20 minutes. You'll have to test it from there but that should get you a starting point.
@@AndyGraves Thanks Andy what is the heat type i.e heat bars or ceramic element etc
It's an electric oven with heat bars but it's also convention.
Does this work for corian that is not one color throughout?
Are you talking about seaming different colors of Corian together and then heating it?
@@AndyGraves I'm interested in this. If you have a 4' tall radius wall and only a 30" deep oven, how would you do it?
@@evansmith6374 Hello, you would make one buck and then cover with two pieces. After they cool you would cut a seam and glue together in the shop on in the field.
It's amazing work I love corian solid surface work 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow
Hi
can you use heat to flatten a warped piece of corona 4' x 26"
Yes, you could in theory but you would have to clamp it to something perfectly flat.
Hi how long did you have it in the oven for and what temperature just trying to do something for an art piece at the same size sheet you have thanks
350 degrees for 20 minutes. You'll have to test it from there but that should get you a starting point.
@@AndyGraves Thanks Andy what is the heat type i.e heat bars or ceramic element etc
It's an electric oven with heat bars but it's also convention.
Does this work for corian that is not one color throughout?
Are you talking about seaming different colors of Corian together and then heating it?
@@AndyGraves I'm interested in this. If you have a 4' tall radius wall and only a 30" deep oven, how would you do it?
@@evansmith6374 Hello, you would make one buck and then cover with two pieces. After they cool you would cut a seam and glue together in the shop on in the field.