Using Seta

Seta™ has a smooth matt surface with a silky feel and is available in 20mm sheets that can be fabricated to create a wide range of profiles and thicknesses, while intersections are easily joined to create a seamless benchtop providing limitless design potential.

Seta™ is simple and safe to work with using typical cabinet making equipment. There is no need for expensive waterjet cutting or 3rd party fabricators, providing a premium product at an affordable price for you and your clients.

Discover how Seta can be used by you:

Home Owners

Homeowners will love the many benefits of Seta™. It is a beautiful, highly durable product, easy to maintain and will last a lifetime.

The Seta™ collection focuses on contemporary timeless finishes that will complement a wide range of styles and environments and provides a superior product at an affordable price point.

  • Zero harmful silica
  • Hygienic
  • Durable & repairable
  • Easy to clean
  • Highly stain resistant
  • Waterproof / Non-porous
  • Beautiful and unique colours
  • Design flexibility
  • Affordable

Cabinet makers can use Seta™ solid surface to create benchtops for their kitchens and bathroom vanity clients using their existing cabinet making tools and equipment.

Seta™ is quick and easy to work with, and you can get excellent results using straightforward techniques. It is also non-toxic and has zero harmful silica.

Without the need for a 3rd party supplier or specialist equipment like waterjet cutters, cabinet makers can provide a premium yet affordable benchtop option to their clients.

  • Zero harmful silica
  • Safe* and easy to work with
  • Simple techniques can get great results
  • Use existing equipment
  • No need for water-jet cutting
  • No 3rd parties (eg stonemason)
  • Add value for customers

*when using recommended techniques, appropriate tools and PPE

Typical equipment for fabricating with Seta™?

  • Circular saw
  • Panel saw
  • Various routers and router bits
  • Various sanders and sandpapers
  • Range of clamps
  • Hole saw
  • Appropriate PPE such as dust mask, gloves & eye protection
  • Additional equipment such as a seam setter (for close and seamless joining) and flatbed CNC are great to have but not necessary.

Designing with Seta

The flexibility and ease of fabrication with Seta™ Solid Surface results in endless design possibilities.

However, the simplest way to produce a benchtop is to utilise the 20mm sheet, trim to size and sand the exposed edges. The sheet is supplied with a finished smooth matt surface, sanded to 400 grit.

 More detailed profiles and seamless joins can also easily be achieved with a little more time and patience, and the surface can also be polished to a gloss finish if desired.

 A design guide can be provided to trade professionals that are interested in Seta™.

 Key elements to consider at planning stage when drawing up your plan are:

  •  Colour and directional designs (movement series)
  •  Appliances and splash-back
  •  Joins
  •  Overhangs and support
  •  Sheet requirements & batching

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