Description
The Ogee Edge Profile (Granite) - 3cm represents a precision-engineered edge profile template built for CNC fabrication workflows. Measuring standard dimensions, this DXF file provides the exact toolpath geometry that professional fabricators need. The ogee profile is well-suited for engineered quartz installations, offering a clean transition that complements modern and traditional designs alike. Experienced fabricators know that starting with an accurate template is the foundation of quality work, and this profile delivers the consistency required for multi-piece installations in hospitality environments.
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The Ogee Edge Profile (Granite) - 3cm represents a precision-engineered edge profile template built for CNC fabrication workflows. Measuring standard dimensions, this DXF file provides the exact toolpath geometry that professional fabricators need. The ogee profile is well-suited for engineered quartz installations, offering a clean transition that complements modern and traditional designs alike. Experienced fabricators know that starting with an accurate template is the foundation of quality work, and this profile delivers the consistency required for multi-piece installations in hospitality environments.
Installation Overview
Installing the Ogee Edge Profile (Granite) - 3cm edge profile requires careful preparation of the substrate edge before applying the profile. Begin by ensuring the countertop slab is cut to final dimensions with clean, squared edges. For engineered quartz substrates, use a diamond blade at reduced feed rates to prevent chipping. The edge profile should be roughed using a CNC router with the DXF template loaded as the toolpath guide. Start with a roughing pass at 60-70% depth using a coarse diamond bit, then follow with a finishing pass at full depth using a fine-grit profile wheel. Allow adequate water flow during cutting to prevent thermal stress fractures. After CNC shaping, hand-finish using progressive diamond polishing pads from 50 grit through 3000 grit. For the ogee profile specifically, pay attention to the transition zones where curves meet flat surfaces. Apply a stone sealer appropriate for engineered quartz once the edge is fully polished. Final inspection should verify the profile matches the DXF geometry within 1/32" tolerance.
CNC Cutting Notes
CNC programming for the Ogee Edge Profile (Granite) - 3cm should account for tool wear compensation, especially on abrasive engineered quartz stones. Recommended parameters: spindle speed 4500-6500 RPM, feed rate 35-55 IPM for roughing. The ogee geometry benefits from a two-pass strategy — rough to within 2mm of final profile, then finish at reduced feed rate (15-25 IPM). Use plunge rates no faster than 10 IPM to prevent tool breakage. Monitor vibration levels during cutting; excessive chatter indicates tool wear or incorrect speed/feed settings. Keep backup tooling on hand for production runs exceeding 50 linear feet of edge profile.
Material Compatibility
The Ogee Edge Profile (Granite) - 3cm template works exceptionally well with natural granite, providing clean edges that polish to a high gloss. Marble is also compatible, though the softer stone requires reduced feed rates during CNC operations to prevent micro-chipping. Quartzite offers excellent results with this profile, as the hard mineral structure holds fine details well. Engineered quartz composites are ideal substrates, offering consistent material properties that produce predictable results. Soapstone and slate can be profiled using this template with appropriate tooling adjustments. For limestone, use conservative CNC parameters due to the stone's tendency to chip on detailed profiles. Porcelain sintered stone panels require specialized diamond tooling but produce excellent results with the ogee geometry.
Where to Buy
Professional fabricators can source engineered quartz slabs from local stone distributors and wholesale suppliers. Visit SlabWise for template downloads and fabrication resources.