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If you are contouring the back splash to the wall, use a belt sander. Belt sanders are very handy for making fine adjustments of a counter top. Cutting an end from the back side with a circular saw and a 40 plus tooth carbide blade will prevent chipping, particularly if you use a straight edge saw guide of the type that the saw can't slip under. You can finish the backs pash cut with a speed square and the same saw.
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