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    Default Re: Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures

    a good 3 way mitre looks alot better and shows everyone who see's them that a professional did the job an takes pride in his/her work

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    Default Re: Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by jwatson View Post
    a good 3 way mitre looks alot better and shows everyone who see's them that a professional did the job an takes pride in his/her work
    I disagree.. I have never done one and personally do not like the look of them.. IMO it is a personal preference thing..

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    Default Re: Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures

    Spot on Dave, although the corner pieces have come on over the years and the Genesis corners are fantastic. The old style corners ( the L shaped things) could look cumbersome.
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    Default Re: Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Spot on Dave, although the corner pieces have come on over the years and the Genesis corners are fantastic. The old style corners ( the L shaped things) could look cumbersome.

    I will not use them either..LOL..

    When i mitre i just do a single under butt and top 2 way mitre looks neater than these pointy 3 way ones IMO but thumbnails are what i use now..

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    It was the thumbnails? I think, I was referring to
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    Default Re: Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures

    Altered my reply.. old style L shaped ones i meant.

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    Default Re: Cutting Tile Trim | 3 Way Mitre with Pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Altered my reply.. old style L shaped ones i meant.
    yep those are nasty.
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