Instead of T bolts I Screwed and Glued a wooden plate under the corner I then touched up the seem with some wood putty & Glue. That is the only reason I don't want to remove or move it now that it is installed. It looks pretty good and I don't trust my wood skills to do that twice if i mess up the seam.

Everyone here has given me some good advice, but I fear it is beyond my wood skills so I am going to leave the overhang and not trim it.

Now I have to clean up this edge. I am leaning towards a 15" long inline sander with 220 grit. I just need to take a small wave in the cut of about 1/6th inch and remove the burn marks.

This I can afford to mess up since I have another leftover slab that I can use if I need too. Also it isn't mounted so I can work on it in the driveway.

Doors and Drawer Faces are next in line after the counter top and of course backsplash.


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