Stick with the saw, if you're making straight cuts. The only reason to use a router would be to make fancy cuts a saw couldn't do. But it would be a lot slower.
Porcelain slabs are very new to the industry, so i thought i'd ask ANYONE out there if they could help me.
Looking at getting a second-hand CNC (Zeus - 3-axis CNC), for a steal!
Wondering if its possible to cut 12mm porcelain slabs with a router bit instead of purchasing a separate saw????
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Stick with the saw, if you're making straight cuts. The only reason to use a router would be to make fancy cuts a saw couldn't do. But it would be a lot slower.
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