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As an alternative to V-grooving systems or a bridge
saw with a 45-degree inclined blade, Marmo Meccanica has recently tested a new
system called “V/O” cutting, with the latest version of its LCV famous edge
polisher type.
Maintaining the features of an edge polisher for flat
edges and chamfers up to 60 mm thick, the new version LCV M-V/O is a simple
machine that was engineered for affordability. The machine can polish
backsplashes in a continuous mode, with workpiece sizes a minimum of 45 mm wide
and a maximum of 30 mm thick. It can also produce narrow strips with the same
dimensions ready to be glued on “L” bordered kitchen tops.