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  1. #31
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    There is a company called Art Specialties International, Inc. that specializes in Corian for the arts. They have the "real" Corian adhesive which provides a "zero" glue line. They also sell smaller pieces of the stuff if you cannot find it locally from cabinetmakers, etc., who are approved to use the material.
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    More Corian

    You're welcome, John!

    Clem - I think you would have alignment problems drilling from both ends. The consensus at the Penturners group is that for blanks that are prone to blowing out as the bit exits, the most surefire fix is to leave the blank long, stop drilling short of the end of the blank, and cut that end off to expose the hole later. This becomes more important if you're using stuff like Ivory or some of the more expensive acrylics or stabilized woods, that you just can't chance ruining.

    I hope this helps. This has been fun!

    Scott.

    (I've got to get me an Avatar picture!) ;-)

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