Mark your cutting line with a marker on a wide piece of tape.
Can you cut cultured marble with a wet saw.
Create a clean cut at the end of the cut by moving more slowly the closer you come to the edge of the vanity top.
Guide the saw instead of pushing it to avoid splintering or chipping the marble.
But if you are up for the small cutting like the sinkholes then jigsaw will be perfect for you to cut it.
As you near the end of the cut move more slowly to avoid ragged edges and to make a clean cut.
Thick piece of rigid foam.
Be sure it cuts without chipping or splintering the countertop finish.
Because this will be a messy job and you ll need your garden hose you ll want to work outdoors.
Either will work but the wet cut circular saw will produce very little dust thanks to a small tube that drizzles.
You can use an ordinary circular saw equipped with a diamond blade to wet cut your marble.
I used a power saw to make the cut.
Choose either a standard circular saw or a wet cut circular saw to cut granite.
Use a rotary saw with a masonry blade to cut along the pencil cut line.
In cutting with your rotary saw be sure the blade you use is a sharp masonry blade.
As you reach the end of your cut reduce the forward movement of the saw until it is barely moving.
Like suppose you are to cut the cultured marble for the countertop decoration then you need to use the circular saw to do it.
Gently guide the saw along the pencil cut lines.
Push the saw slowly and carefully so that the blade follows the pencil lines you drew.
I had to cut a side splash for a cultured marble top.
Don t use force to push the saw to avoid chipping and splintering the cultured marble surface.
The circular saw can make the lengthy cutting finish perfectly.
In the next video i ll show you how you may cut dry.
This is in new construction so the home wasn t cleaned yet.
This video goes through the basics of using a small inexpensive wet saw to cut marble or granite tiles.
Protect your marble slab by placing it on a 2 in.
Cut along the pencil lines using a rotary saw with a sharp masonry blade.