Use clamps to hold the Corian in place, if necessary.

You want to mark the underside of the Corian so that there are no visible markings left after you’ve installed it.

Your saw’s material and blade type will be printed on the side of the saw blade.

Make your cuts in a well-ventilated area, preferably outside.

A straight edge will support the base plate of your circular saw while you cut A leveler is a rectangular tool that contains a measuring side and a sequence of tubes with air bubbles in them. The air bubbles float back and forth depending on how you hold it, and you can tell if you have a level surface if the bubbles float in the middle. Keep your leveler on the side opposite of your circular saw’s handle. This will put any excess pressure on the straight edge and keep your blade from sliding away as you cut.

Make your blade to extend slightly beyond the bottom of your Corian slab, roughly 1–2 inches (2. 5–5. 1 cm). [5] X Research source Put both hands on the upper handles of your circular saw before you start cutting.

When your cut is complete, wait for your blade to come to a complete stop before moving it.

You can opt for a sanding belt or a sanding disc. They’ll both work for the job. [8] X Research source You can sand your edges by hand, but it will take quite a bit of energy and won’t result in a uniform finish.