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Hi Guys, hope you're all well.

Has anybody used Levantina Techlam Techlam® - Product - Levantina - http://www.levantina.com/en/product/techlam/

Currently converting an old restaurant/nightclub in to a 4 bed house with 5 bathrooms and thinking of using some extra large format porcs/sintered stone in a number of areas.

In the kitchen I was planning on using Neolith for the worktops but the client has now chosen a very nice dining table which is topped with Levantina Techlam and as such i'm thinking I might fabricate the worktops out of the same so it matches... so the next question is if anybody has fabricated tops or cladding out of this stuff? If so how did you go about mitering edges? and bonding to a substrate? Of for that matter, any large format thin sintered stone?

On a similar note, i'm thinking of buying the Sigma Keracut for this job (the 3m version) any feedback on that cutter? (I should do a little forum search I suppose for that)

Cheers guys:thumbsup:
 
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I've owned the montolit flashline, didn't get on with it, it slipped on occasion.
Good for occasional use as far as I'm concerned, however, they've since made improvements and there is some kind of clamping system available now I believe.
I'm also assured that the flashline works better at full length because it's heavier and less likely to move.

Rubi Slim will not cut anything above 6mm, the rest will go to 12-15.

That's as I understand it.

The sigma is solid and very well engineered and excellent in its simplicity.

Can't speak for the freecut by Raimondi, but Antonio has one and swears by it.

So it'd be a choice of two for me.
 
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I've owned the montolit flashline, didn't get on with it, it slipped on occasion.
Good for occasional use as far as I'm concerned, however, they've since made improvements and there is some kind of clamping system available now I believe.
I'm also assured that the flashline works better at full length because it's heavier and less likely to move.

Rubi Slim will not cut anything above 6mm, the rest will go to 12-15.

That's as I understand it.

The sigma is solid and very well engineered and excellent in its simplicity.

Can't speak for the freecut by Raimondi, but Antonio has one and swears by it.

So it'd be a choice of two for me.[/QUOTE
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