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Can i have the floor in diamond set, the customer asked me this morning. Course you can luv, not a problem i said, while thinking to myself s*** s*** s***, i'v never actually done diiamond set, well not since the couple of sqm on my training course 2 yrs ago. I'v got a good idea of what i'm going to do, but are there any major do's and dont's, to follow. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks:huh2:
 
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brian c

Diamond set on a floor is not really any different to a straight set, Gravity doesn't have an effect like it would on a wall in diamond. The only real difference is your starting datum line is 45deg to the wall instead of 90deg. It is basically a straight set but just at a funny angle!
in addition to Grumpys comments,
Cutting the tiles at an angle takes a bit of getting used to ,an angle finder would be a great help on a job like this...great piece of kit:thumbsup:
 
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DHTiling

Any reason for putting half tile around the perimeter Dave?
Is it to make cutting into the wall easier, because no two walls are ever 90 degrees to one another?


I do tile straight to the walls etc in 45 set...but i think it looks better with a half/quarter tile ....this picture frames the 45 set and makes it stand out more and of course makes it easier to cut to.....:grin:.....

A bit like this one i did but this one has a border tile as well......

i just put the option to the customer and see what they say.....most if not all go for the half tile option......

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