Linda Its not wood..its grass..LOl and its the plywood edge not a strip like I did the Hickory...It seems to work that way..if I inlayed the face of the plywood showing..that might weird out on me...but on edge to show the core..it doesnt seem to shrink from 3/4" to 5/8"..
and i hope this dont make ya worry But most of my stuff is a warranty void anyway ..i also like the polyester SS as opposed to corian..between all the wierd inlays...I dont got a chance in HAIL to get replacements
oh yeah I also dont cut my seam blocks on an angle so I highly doubt they replace my sheets anyway

I don not even bring up that issue of ten year LIMITED warranty cause I dont know how to explain the limited part...I was at a seminar hearing Martin funck speak and he said he doesnt worry about the warranties either...Its funny in alot of Corian magazines, etc..they seem to show off stuff that cant be warrantied?????

I do my research first, then I execute..so I hope it worx out...if not I'll have to fix it...I just seem to have trouble selling a warrantied apporoved top...it seems like I get customers who want risky tops????

Anyway the Hickory still hasnt had any movement and its been awhile now..I still use the sink cutoput for hammer beating demostrations....
Johnny I use the two part epoxy..and then when you sand it flat wipe it with a few coats of wood oil...whatever ya got on the shelf...then do your normal Paperstone finish and wipe it all down with the mineral oil that ties it all in and wipe it dry til you see there is no residue...