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jag000

Just finished my tiling course at the elite school of plastering in manchester. The course was ok but could have been better. I left a review in the tile course section if anyone is interested in reading it.
 
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jag000

Here are some pictures of a wall and part of a floor i tiled on the course.
 

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jag000

Will do jag, but the course is only the start of your learning.

yeh i know, to be honest i found it a lot harder than i thought it would be, but i am going to practice on my own kitchen and do some work for a few friends before i look for proper work.
 
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Rad2474

Like Faith says now you'll start to learn,just take your time think about what your doing and you'll be ok.
 
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Prem Tiler

good luck mate dont worry if you feel your a little out of your depth especially at 1st, I'd like to here from some one who was 100% confident on there 1st job.

My pooper was a flutter to say the least but it gets easier and your confidence grows.

There was a guy on my course who pulled out in week 6 and decided it was not for him purely because he felt he was too slow and would never make a good living at it. He made a big mistake if you ask me. As long as you have a thirst to learn and are persistent you will succeed. I promise.

I will say your training establishment looks a bloody mess and I'm not overly keen on the setting out method around that window I think they should of taught you how to finished quartering a tile on the corners of the recess. but thats just my 2 penny's worth.
 
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faithhealer

As Prem Tiler says, re the window, you will never come across a window like that, they should have made it difficult for you. Did they (he) show you how to 'set out' a room? ie work out where every cut is going to be before you lay a tile?
 
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jag000

As Prem Tiler says, re the window, you will never come across a window like that, they should have made it difficult for you. Did they (he) show you how to 'set out' a room? ie work out where every cut is going to be before you lay a tile?

the told me to find the centre of a wall (if there isnt a window there) and then plan out to see what your 'best cut' would be at the end of the wall and either place your first tile at the edge of the centre line or place your tile in the middle of the centre line.
 
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jag000

good luck mate dont worry if you feel your a little out of your depth especially at 1st, I'd like to here from some one who was 100% confident on there 1st job.

My pooper was a flutter to say the least but it gets easier and your confidence grows.

There was a guy on my course who pulled out in week 6 and decided it was not for him purely because he felt he was too slow and would never make a good living at it. He made a big mistake if you ask me. As long as you have a thirst to learn and are persistent you will succeed. I promise.

I will say your training establishment looks a bloody mess and I'm not overly keen on the setting out method around that window I think they should of taught you how to finished quartering a tile on the corners of the recess. but thats just my 2 penny's worth.

yeh the training they gave me wasn't that great in my opinion, but it taught me how to put tiles on the wall, i will just have to figure the rest out over time.
 
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Prem Tiler

the told me to find the centre of a wall (if there isnt a window there) and then plan out to see what your 'best cut' would be at the end of the wall and either place your first tile at the edge of the centre line or place your tile in the middle of the centre line.

Not good if you ask me. How long was the course? They should be showing you what to do not asking you to work it out for your self IMO.
 

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