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cosycarb

Hi

I'm doing a little diy tiling and need to ask about the best way to do corners with the plastic tile edging. I don't have a problem with a window with the 45 degree cuts to make a square edge. The real problem I'm having is a wall that is half tiled and goes around into the window. This means I need to cut the top tile edging as normal and the upright piece from the sill to the top edging (am I explaining this right:mad2: )

Can someone tell me how to do this without the point of the top edging sticking out over of the upright edging. Will i have to trim the "point" of the top edging to match the thickness of the vertical edging. which means this will leave a hole to fill with grout, but doesn't look the best.

Many thanks for any help received

Regards

Steve
 
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doug boardley

okay Steve, if I'm seeing this right, it sounds as though you need to do a 3-way mitre, I'll see if I can find the link
 
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CJ CERAMICS

i tend to use the square edge tile profile for this porpuse rather than the quadrent profile, as you can manipulate it to fit the top mitre cuts alot easier.....basically because i hate doing 3 way mitres hope this helps.
chris
 
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DHTiling

You can get preformed thumbnail corner pieces.. IMO the 3 way mitre leaves sharp edges.
 
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cosycarb

Well I've 1 post and my question has been answered.

Many thanks to al who posted.


Heeeeere goes:thumbsup:
 

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