Chad,
Your circular saw should do just fine. I was able to cut counter top
material with mine. used masking tape along the finish side of the cut to
help reduce chipping. The hardest part was getting a clean cut up the
splash guard, so play with a little scrap first. The dealer for your
material should also be able to sell you an end kit which is "iron on" to
finish the ends of the top. A flush cutting router bit will come in handy
here to make it follow the shape of your top. If you need to fit into a
corner get pre mitered top (right and left). Believe me they can make a
more accurate 45 deg cut than you can.
Hal
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