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Quartz worktop fitting - is this acceptable?
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This is Ceasarstone, it's been in about 15 years. There's a joint running up to the white board.

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Barely visible - possibly because of the busy pattern?EssexExile said:This is Ceasarstone, it's been in about 15 years. There's a joint running up to the white board.
I assumed you meant on the counter from the corner to the back wall. Or did you mean the back wall between the toaster and the white board, because I do see something running between the two.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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Yes the busy pattern helps, that's why we chose it! The piece on the left is a breakfast bar which goes up to the wall by the toaster. The piece on the right buts up against the breakfast bar so the join goes from the corner in the foreground back to the white board. The work surfaces have a small 45° chamfer, but that stops where they join. The OP's seems to continue the chamfer through the join which is just wrong.Rosa_Damascena said:
Barely visible - possibly because of the busy pattern?EssexExile said:This is Ceasarstone, it's been in about 15 years. There's a joint running up to the white board.
I assumed you meant on the counter from the corner to the back wall. Or did you mean the back wall between the toaster and the white board, because I do see something running between the two.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.1 -
Goes off to Google the word "chamfer"....No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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