A “Y” miter is the result of adding an extension piece up to 22” long onto a countertop to make it longer than 144”. The added piece looks like a “Y” on the mitered end.
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Window Notch Carrara Bianco 2
A window notch is a cut into the backsplash of a countertop to allow the countertop to fit under a window. Please show exact dimensions of cut when ordering—where to start it on the backsplash along with the dimensions. Note: The notch is always edged unless specified “no edging.”
Window Notch Carrara Bianco 1
A window notch is a cut into the backsplash of a countertop to allow the countertop to fit under a window. Please show exact dimensions of cut when ordering—where to start it on the backsplash along with the dimensions. Note: The notch is always edged unless specified “no edging.”
Window Notch Blackstar Granite 2
A window notch is a cut into the backsplash of a countertop to allow the countertop to fit under a window. Please show exact dimensions of cut when ordering—where to start it on the backsplash along with the dimensions. Note: The notch is always edged unless specified “no edging.”
Window Notch Blackstar Granite 1
A window notch is a cut into the backsplash of a countertop to allow the countertop to fit under a window. Please show exact dimensions of cut when ordering—where to start it on the backsplash along with the dimensions. Note: The notch is always edged unless specified “no edging.”
Sweep Radius Carrara Bianco 2
A soft sweep to the end of a bar top. The arc is 3” on 26” bars and 6” on 36” bars.
Sweep Radius Carrara Bianco 1
A soft sweep to the end of a bar top. The arc is 3” on 26” bars and 6” on 36” bars.
Sweep Radius Blackstar Granite 2
A soft sweep to the end of a bar top. The arc is 3” on 26” bars and 6” on 36” bars.
Sweep Radius Blackstar Granite 1
A soft sweep to the end of a bar top. The arc is 3” on 26” bars and 6” on 36” bars.
Standard Miter Carrara Bianco 2
(90° corner turn) – A standard miter cut is a 45°cut on one section—the “leg”—of a L-shaped or U-shaped countertop. Two 45° standard miter cuts on matching corner ends of two legs will create 2 equal opposing angles. These join together to form a 90° corner turn for a L-shaped or U-shaped countertop.