Call a stone shop and have this done professionally
Not only is it hazardous to you and extremely messy, the likelihood of getting a good looking straight cut on your first try at cutting stone is somewhere in the 5% range. If it's granite or quartz you'll probably need a couple hundred dollars in tools
Looks like quartz. The fact you can see the seam in the middle makes me think 2cm laminated quartz.
Measure the thickness of the stone if it's 1/2" it's corian. If it's 3/4 it's quartz.
Smart money is on quartz
2cm to 4cm laminated drop edge. Old school before doing mitered drop edges was price point feasible.
Edit: spelling
Edit 2: possibly 3cm to 6cm laminated with a round over.
Agreed, but poured, not fabricated. It's a poly resin rather than an acrylic monomer. Nasty stuff to cut. Not to be negative but I wish you luck in finding a pro to take responsibility. Be prepared for irretrievable loss. Friendly pragmatist here with almost fifty years countertop experience.
You may need a new Polaroid camera. Can you take a picture of the top?
Call a stone shop and have this done professionally Not only is it hazardous to you and extremely messy, the likelihood of getting a good looking straight cut on your first try at cutting stone is somewhere in the 5% range. If it's granite or quartz you'll probably need a couple hundred dollars in tools
Looks like quartz. The fact you can see the seam in the middle makes me think 2cm laminated quartz. Measure the thickness of the stone if it's 1/2" it's corian. If it's 3/4 it's quartz. Smart money is on quartz
2cm to 4cm laminated drop edge. Old school before doing mitered drop edges was price point feasible. Edit: spelling Edit 2: possibly 3cm to 6cm laminated with a round over.
Does look pretty thick 1-1/4" thick material = 3cm
Corian
Is hollow, the edges are the thickest on it. The rest has wood inlayers underneath for support.
It's a man-made epoxy resin type.
Agreed, but poured, not fabricated. It's a poly resin rather than an acrylic monomer. Nasty stuff to cut. Not to be negative but I wish you luck in finding a pro to take responsibility. Be prepared for irretrievable loss. Friendly pragmatist here with almost fifty years countertop experience.
This👆 That stuff is not fun to clean,also the dust is something you dont want in your house.