Hi, looking for advice here. I’m changing the hob and have discovered the new job needs the cutout to be 5mm wider. Luckily there is about 8mm overhang on the left side of the existing cutout before the end panel of the next unit so I’d like to enlarge the existing hole by 5mm all along the left side.
What is the best way to do this. I have a jigsaw, a circular saw, a basic 1020w router, or a hand saw. Using the router or circular saw I can’t use the edge guide as it’s the “free edge” I’m cutting off, so what’s the best way to get the cut nice and straight. I did wonder about clamping a strip of something on the left as a guide.
Last challenge how do I avoid chipping the top surface. There’s a small overhang with the new hob but I don’t want to spoil the job if a big chunk flakes off.
Any help appreciated.
What is the best way to do this. I have a jigsaw, a circular saw, a basic 1020w router, or a hand saw. Using the router or circular saw I can’t use the edge guide as it’s the “free edge” I’m cutting off, so what’s the best way to get the cut nice and straight. I did wonder about clamping a strip of something on the left as a guide.
Last challenge how do I avoid chipping the top surface. There’s a small overhang with the new hob but I don’t want to spoil the job if a big chunk flakes off.
Any help appreciated.