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| Mosaics next to a cut | | I have a shelf at the tap end of my bath ,I wish to run one line of mosaics right next to the bath for a bit of colour but they will meet up with a cut tile to keep in course ,is this alright or will the water get in, all mosaic's on the wall are next to the machine edge/glaze so are sealed up as good as possible ,will the cut edge let in water ? | | |
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#2 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Re: Mosaics next to a cut | | Not if you grout it......but all grout ( unless epoxy) will let water in to a degree.....
Just leave a suitable space between the mosaic and the tile edge and grout....just make sure the cut edge is not proud of the mosaic.....
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#3 | | Ex Pro Tiler | Re: Mosaics next to a cut | | If you run a mosaic next to a cut edge of a tile, raise the mosaic edge just above the cut edge, so there is no way of cutting fingers.....Gaz |
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| Re: Mosaics next to a cut | | You could also run a wet stone along the edge of the cut tiles (gently) to remove the sahrp edge before you fix your mosaic. |
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#5 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Re: Mosaics next to a cut | | Quote:
Originally Posted by grumpygrouter You could also run a wet stone along the edge of the cut tiles (gently) to remove the sahrp edge before you fix your mosaic. |
You can yes....but be careful not to expose the tiles biscuit ( on the tile face) as the grout won't hide it........  | |
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| Re: Mosaics next to a cut | | Thanks for answers , I've been using a set of those cheap diamond sharpening stones ( 3 for a £5 - fine ,med & coarse) that you can get , they're 6" x 2" and work a treat on the cut edges of tiles , you can basically file the edges 100 % flat with those or actually reduce the tile size by a couple of mm if you need too and carefully remove the sharp edge without exposing the tiles biscuit . I just use them wet on the edge of a bucket of water and rub , I just didn't want to make the edge of the tile a water magnet knowing they were going to sit on the ply shelf behind the taps  | | |
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#7 | | Ex Pro Tiler | Re: Mosaics next to a cut | | [quote=brk1;103099]Thanks for answers , I've been using a set of those cheap diamond sharpening stones ( 3 for a £5 - fine ,med & coarse) that you can get , they're 6" x 2" and work a treat on the cut edges of tiles , you can basically file the edges 100 % flat with those or actually reduce the tile size by a couple of mm if you need too and carefully remove the sharp edge without exposing the tiles biscuit . I just use them wet on the edge of a bucket of water and rub , I just didn't want to make the edge of the tile a water magnet knowing they were going to sit on the ply shelf behind the taps :thumbsup:[/quote]if possible, slightly angle the shelf down toward to the bath, this will stop water settling on it.......Gaz :yes: |
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