CoriArt

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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Most people think of Corian only for kitchen and bath surfacing. It is a beautiful and durable material that has been used for hundreds of alternate applications. This blog is dedicated to advancing the knowledge and awareness of its abilities and the techniques with which to use it.

I will provide projects, tips, and answers to your questions. I will try to answer common and specific questions you may have regarding Corian adhesives, cutting, shaping, forming and coloring. Though my business is to sell Corian to anyone who wants it, I will help you no matter where or how you obtained it. Though we are not in the countertops industry, I will answer, to the best of my ability, questions regarding this use as well. I hope you are able to use and enjoy this blog.

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a small piece of fabricated white Corian countertop, 26" x 31", over a raised dishwasher. It has one unfinished side, which, in my application, has to be finished. I will be cutting 3 1/2-4" off of the countertop, so this will be my source of Corian for finishing the side. What I would like to know is which of your adhesives should I use?
Do I use a contact type of adhesive to adher to the 1" substrate, and then something like your Cyberbond or Dupo seam adhesive to do the side/edge piece of Corian to the top piece of Corian?
Thanks Don

9:35 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ken, trying to bend corian size is 11/1/2 x 2-- 2" is high in the middle and tapers to zero on ends and is scolloped, I am trying to bend it to a half circle,I put oven on 340 for 30 minutes but it keeps breaking what am I doing wrong I first tried 325 degrees at 15 minutes but that didn't work so I kept increasing until I got to 340 degrees and 30 minutes please help me, I have bought your adhesive and it works!!!!! Thanks
Delbert Avery

1:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ken, I have a countertop that has develp[ed a small crack at the corner of the range as well as a scratch that is deeper than I would like to sand out. Can I use the Corian joint adhesive to repair these? I plan to drill a crack stop hole at the end of the crack and fill with joint adhesive as well as fill in the deep scratch with the adhesive. Is that OK. Do you sell the joint adhesive? I need glacier white.
Thanks

3:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great Site Ken. Please keep it going it is fun and interesting material to work with. I have built everything from running lights for the boat to napkin holder for the table

8:30 PM  
Blogger Bob said...

I will be working some rather large previously used Corian in Glazier White to install it in our motorhome. I will have to put edging on and make some cuts.
Question:
What is the best adhesive to afix edging?
What Skillsaw blade is best to cut Corian?
Thanks
Bob

2:17 PM  
Blogger Queen of Tanquier said...

I want to have my corian from the kitchen put in the bathroom,and the problem is that I have an seamless sink and still have the Corian piece that was cut out. How to we re-attach the cut out piece to reuse the corian on the bathroom vanity?

2:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello

Im looking to purchase corian 2 part adhesive with the caulking gun. I have a corian top with a passthru, and have to change my cabinets, in order to do this i have to splice the passthru, can anyone help and direct me where i can by the adhesive
thanks

7:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who knows where to download XRumer 5.0 Palladium?
Help, please. All recommend this program to effectively advertise on the Internet, this is the best program!

2:39 AM  
Blogger shanucis said...

Corian is great to use in worktops. They are affordable and gives a luxurious feel as well. Simply contact your corian supplier and have the best one.

5:45 AM  
Blogger Pastor Victor Ubiera said...

I want to use corian on a billiard (pool)table. Is corian a good substitute of marble or stone surface? Would it bend on time?

3:02 PM  
Blogger Pastor Victor Ubiera said...

llThanks for answering!

3:03 PM  

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