cuts

A primal cut or cut of meat is a piece of meat initially separated from the carcass of an animal during butchering. Examples of primals include the round, loin, rib, and chuck for beef or the ham, loin, Boston butt, and picnic for pork.
Different countries and cultures make these cuts in different ways, and primal cuts also differ between type of carcass. The British, American and French primal cuts all differ in some respects. For example, "rump steak" in British and Commonwealth English is commonly called "sirloin" in American English. British "sirloin" is called "porterhouse" by Americans. Another notable example is fatback, which in Europe is an important primal cut of pork, but in North America is regarded as trimmings to be used in sausage or rendered into lard. The primal cuts may be sold complete or cut further.
The distinct term "prime cut" is sometimes used to describe cuts considered to be of better quality; for example in the US Department of Agriculture meat grading systems, most use "prime" to indicate top quality.

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    Problem with cuts around window...

    Hi. I'm tiling around a window in a bathroom with 250 x 200 tiles. Got a tricky situation that i'll try to explain. When setting out the tiles (250mm going vertically) and i put the tiles on the inside of the window sill on the LHS & RHS, the tiles are about 10mm too narrow to actually fit. I...
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    measuring diamond cuts

    Hows it hangin lads and lassies. Ok, when im laying a diamond pattern, i find it hard to get a good staight line with the cuts around the edges. is there a standard measuring formula for this? the small triangular cuts are the worst. Cheers, Edd:gnorsi:
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    marking cuts on floor tiles

    When Tiling A Floor I Have Been Using The Method Of 2 Tiles On Top Of A Fixed One ;too Mark My Cuts.i Find This Accurate But It Means That The Edge I Have Cut Is In The Main Field Of Tiles.is This Ok Or Am I Doing Something Wrong.iwould Like Too Have The Machine Cut Edge In Main Field.i Can Do...
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    Measuring cuts.

    Do any of you ever measure cuts in mm or do you always using the marking techniques. The rubi cutters have a mm scale that you can use to line your tile up to. I have found this very useful for repeat cuts, like when filling in below a batten.
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