Got a little bit too far when cutting opening for new sink in new counter top. Is there a way to repair it?

Don’t know if it’s the right sub, anyway to repair it? Or at least, not that obvious? So I was cutting the brand new counter top in a kitchen. I cut the opening using a track saw, figuring it would be a lot straighter then with a jigsaw. On 2 side I went a little too far (~1-1/4”) cause I couldn’t see well. Blade kerf is 1.8mm. What’s the best way to repair it? If any. White CA glue and fill the hole? Regular CA glue than white silicone? I have 2 strip of the “matching” edge banding. It’s ikea particule countertop, Saljan. Thanks! submitted by /u/Serkaugh [link] [comments]

Jun 10, 2025 - 12:04
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Got a little bit too far when cutting opening for new sink in new counter top. Is there a way to repair it?
Got a little bit too far when cutting opening for new sink in new counter top. Is there a way to repair it?

Don’t know if it’s the right sub, anyway to repair it? Or at least, not that obvious?

So I was cutting the brand new counter top in a kitchen. I cut the opening using a track saw, figuring it would be a lot straighter then with a jigsaw. On 2 side I went a little too far (~1-1/4”) cause I couldn’t see well. Blade kerf is 1.8mm.

What’s the best way to repair it? If any.

White CA glue and fill the hole? Regular CA glue than white silicone?

I have 2 strip of the “matching” edge banding.

It’s ikea particule countertop, Saljan.

Thanks!

submitted by /u/Serkaugh
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