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Tips on making a template for an archway in the
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This is my first archway tile project. I usually design tile murals for square or rectangular spaces. This has really got me thinking. How do I make a template of ... -
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Re: Tips on making a template for an archway
Could you not use some lining paper to mark out the shape, then tape the strips together?
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Re: Tips on making a template for an archway
Cut a piece of plasterboard to the size of the opening, then split it half veticaly.
This will allow you to scribe one side at time to fit.
Then once both sides are scribed to fit then simply transfer to ply and then you have a sturdy template to work from..
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Re: Tips on making a template for an archway
or a sheet of hardboard find the circumferance of the arch transfere to hardboard ading a couple of inches, cut out, then offer it up to the arch and fine tune
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