Thread: How flat is a granite worktop?
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10-05-2021 #10
Not really, just because its ground plate doesn't mean it's perfectly flat, it just means both faces are ground flat and parallel so it's a uniform thickness.
I buy loads of ground cast plate and it comes in large sheets which bend under their own weight so you must expect a little bend, far too much to use as a surface plate for lapping.
I have a friend/customer who makes granite counters from both granite and Quartz(man-made) material so have looked at this closely and the granite used for countertops varies wildly, which makes sense because while it looks flat it doesn't need to be precise for a surface counter so they don't lap them more than needed.
Depends on what you using it for but I have a large 4' x 6' calibrated precision granite surface table from which I measured some pieces of countertop from and the surface was so inconsistent that I didn't think it was worth the expense and effort it would take to correct for anything other than a wood router, which didn't really need this level of flatness anyway so would be a waste of money.-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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