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Mike

Nice job mate, just one question, the double header on the front left could be avoided. On a long run you can pull a lot, in short runs sometimes you can not do anything else. But if you have enough length on a border you can pull loads, just a little constructive criticism. Still nice work:thumbsup:
how would you 'pull' the tile phil? i tried working it out with no success. it looks like the only way to avoid the double header is to extend the width of the path by a full tile? nice work by the way, bang tidy
 
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Ceramico tiling

Actually,,I cant figure it out iether.I dont think extending the body was an option as it would have landed with a black triangle on the left.
 
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Aston

hey ceramico,
well done mate, thats a very very good 1st attempt mate!! listen to your uncle phil and he'll turm you into a monster ;0)
definately worth a 'like' from me

ed
 
P

paul78

Post a card in the neighbours letterbox, looking at theres they will be ringing you asap :thumbsup:
 
T

The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Hi Ceramico, as I said before, sometimes it is unavoidable to end up with a double header, that is why you have the option to introduce a variable to the perimeter, outside the border. I still think you made a top job, well done:thumbsup:
 

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