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Evening all!!!!
Need some advice on installing my 12mm limestone around the window. Should I add some 12mm tile trim to make it look neater or is the general opinion ... -
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Tile Trim for Limestone?
Evening all!!!!
Need some advice on installing my 12mm limestone around the window. Should I add some 12mm tile trim to make it look neater or is the general opinion with natural stone not to have the trim?
Cheers
Rob
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GazTech
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?
Its personal choice rob, if you can find a trim that matches....or you can pencil edge them with router....Gaz
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?
Just done some Limestone in Covent garden and used chrome trim but that was a commercial job. As Gaz says its personal preference.
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?
that is totally down to your personal taste as to what is more esthetically pleasing, i personally don't like any of the plastic trims with it and i have never put chrome trims with it. i did once used a metal trim that was enameled with a colour called "soft cream jasmine" or "cream" to any normal person, it looked smart with travertine
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Tile trim with natural stone....I DONT THINK SO
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I don't use trim on stone either.........
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GazTech
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Most table rail cutters will tilt the blade motor for mitreing, this would be my preferred method....Gaz
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?

Originally Posted by
enduro
Tile trim with natural stone....I DONT THINK SO

totally agreee....but if i had to..... go metal square edge
David Howe - Project Tiling
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Mitre, bullnose, or metal trim would be what I'd do. The first two ones are preferable imo.
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Grace'sDad
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Take the edge off with a small mitre cut. I prefer about 1/3 of the tile width. Not using a trim means you must be very accurate, but the end result looks so much better!
If you don't have a saw which can do a consistent clean mitre / bullnose, you could always file down the edge after fixing, using a diamond file or even better a dremel with a diamond tip. (but don't slip with the Dremel!)
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?
Looks like I'll be giving the trim a miss then from what everybody says (I'm not too keen on the chrome trim).
I could give the mitre a go but I may have a practice on a scrap bit of time first!
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I've used all the methods mentioned above over the years, trim , mitre, profile cut, etc but for me, a plain well constructed butt joint with the edge honed to remove all saw marks still looks the best IMO. I use hand diamond stones for honeing edges but with limestone various grades of sandpaper wrapped around a timber block will suffice.
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TilingLogistics
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I'm with Mick on this one! This is where the Fein Machine comes into its own and they even sell a special stone finishing set
Kev
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?

Originally Posted by
TilingLogistics
I'm with Mick on this one! This is where the Fein Machine comes into its own and they even sell a special stone finishing set
Kev
I know what you mean Kev. got a chance to borrow a mates fein for a job I was doing Great Piece of kit
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?

Originally Posted by
TilingLogistics
I'm with Mick on this one! This is where the Fein Machine comes into its own and they even sell a special stone finishing set
Kev
Where from mate, Never heard of that one
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TilingLogistics
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Where from mate, Never heard of that one

I think CTD sell the Fein don't they?
Kev
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Originally Posted by
TilingLogistics
I think CTD sell the Fein don't they?
Kev
It,s not the fein, Which I have it's the stone finishing set that I,ve never heard of
Last edited by whitebeam; 28-06-2008 at 02:31 PM.
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Re: Tile Trim for Limestone?

Originally Posted by
TilingLogistics
I'm with Mick on this one! This is where the Fein Machine comes into its own and they even sell a special stone finishing set
Kev
I have a Bosch 180 thiny so I presume I can just put the sandpaper pads on adn that will smooth/buff the limestone or is it a special Fein stone buffing pad?
Cheers
Rob
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