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  1. Jul 17, 2015 · Yes, you can cut it. Use an angle grinder with a masonry blade. I have seen it cut with a jigsaw as well, and a circular saw for flat pieces, but I prefer the angle grinder for this type of job. Cut it slightly long, then use a belt sander to take it down to your exact line and smooth the cut edge. This will (obviously) be messy, so do it outdoors.

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  2. How to Trim a Vanity Top by MarCraft, Inc., one of the nation's largest manufacturers of custom cultured marble, granite and onyx since 1977.http://marcrafti...

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  3. May 30, 2002 · You can cut them with a sharp carbide circular saw blade, however it is difficult to do it without getting small chips along the cut unless you score the enamel first. The real trick is cutting the top and making the cut transition as it curves up the backsplash.

  4. Oct 7, 2020 · If you have to use a utility blade, consider doing as Astria Po suggests on a YouTube video and install the blade backward. The saw will still cut with the teeth facing in the opposite direction, but it will cut more slowly and, importantly, without chipping.

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  6. Apr 15, 2021 · Here’s how you can cut a marble vanity top without having any scratches: First, measure your vanity top and use a pencil on the underside of the vanity top to mark off where you need to cut. Make sure to measure twice to confirm that you are cutting the right portion.

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  8. Jan 5, 2007 · The vanity base can be easily trimmed to fit, but I do not have any experience trimming the vanity top material. Can anyone suggest a method to trim the vanity top? Reply

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