Search the forum,

Discuss College work in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.

B

bod69

FILE23033.jpg FILE23034.jpg FILE23039.jpg FILE23041.jpg FILE24226.jpg FILE24249.jpg
FILE24292.jpg FILE25168.jpg IMG00012-20110329-1424.jpg IMG00157-20100913-1617.jpg IMG00166-20100920-1250.jpg FILE23034.jpg IMG00191-20100928-1613.jpg FILE23041.jpg IMG00204-20101103-1030.jpg IMG00226-20101109-1152.jpg IMG00228-20101110-0901.jpg IMG00278-20101116-1435.jpg IMG00279-20101116-1435.jpg IMG00280-20101117-1208.jpg IMG00283-20101122-1533.jpg IMG00284-20101122-1534.jpg IMG00289-20101124-1021.jpg IMG00291-20110915-1431.jpg IMG00292-20101201-1144.jpg IMG00292-20110915-1431.jpg IMG00295-20101201-1222.jpg IMG00296-20111007-1001.jpg IMG00299-20111014-1428.jpg IMG00300-20111014-1428.jpg IMG00307-20110105-1236.jpg FILE24226.jpg IMG00320-20110112-1241.jpg IMG00321-20110112-1241.jpg IMG00324-20110112-1242.jpg IMG00334-20110131-1524.jpg IMG00336-20110131-1525.jpg IMG00320-20111117-1604.jpg

Here are some of my fisrt year pics of my college work for you all to look at - and to ask if there is anything to inprove or to look at as the course is 2 years and i only have 4 months left will post some of my pass work, as it come's up but would like to hear any feed back from you all.

Phil
 
M

Mike Mike

It all looks good Phil. The only thing I would recommend is you consider trying, and practising, mitring your edges on windows and other external corners. Of course, the task is made 100 times easier with the brilliant new invention, Mitre Wizz. But even without that, as Tony can attest, it is still possible to do satisfactory mitres with a wetsaw.

If you have the freedom to experiment on your course, try mitring. Once you try it, you'll never go back to plastic trim, or overlap edging...

Good luck!
 

Tony73

TF
Arms
70
1,233
acton w3, london
It all looks good Phil. The only thing I would recommend is you consider trying, and practising, mitring your edges on windows and other external corners. Of course, the task is made 100 times easier with the brilliant new invention, Mitre Wizz. But even without that, as Tony can attest, it is still possible to do satisfactory mitres with a wetsaw.

If you have the freedom to experiment on your course, try mitring. Once you try it, you'll never go back to plastic trim, or overlap edging...

Good luck!
can't help my self, just love mitred corners. have not used plastic trims for long time, just don't like em :) and mitred is soooooooo easy to do with ceramic tiles
 

Reply to College work in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com

There are similar tiling threads here

  • Poll
Have you ever worked for a National Tile Supplier or even just smaller big chain tile suppliers...
Replies
3
Views
655
Hello, I'm just a home owner who doesn't have much experience with tiling but I'm looking for...
Replies
12
Views
2K
Hi all, I've laid some Arditex NA over the kitchen floor area (not under cabinets. The area is...
Replies
3
Views
1K
Hello there, Relatively recently we had a new en-suite fitted (complete rip out of the old...
Replies
5
Views
2K
    • Like
  • Sticky
Water Damaged Shower Repairs Shower tile repair – water damage – tile waterproofing Do you...
Replies
0
Views
2K
Posting a tiling question to the forum? Post in Tilers' Talk if you are unsure which forum to post in. We'll move it if there's a more suitable forum.
Please visit our sponsor websites, they keep the forum free to use!

Advertisement

Replies you've not seen

You're browsing the UK Tiling Forum category on TilersForums.com, the tile advice website no matter which country you reside.

Top