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Discuss 3-way mitre on Homelux 9mm plastic edging trim? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Can it be done? Have been following the instructions in the 3-way mitre thread but can't seem to get it right, which leaves me wondering if it doesn't work properly ...
          
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    Default 3-way mitre on Homelux 9mm plastic edging trim?

    Can it be done? Have been following the instructions in the 3-way mitre thread but can't seem to get it right, which leaves me wondering if it doesn't work properly unless the trim is a full quadrant..? It couldn't be my lack of skill, of course.....!! :-)

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    You are right, the trim has to be a full quadrant for it to work properly, save the hassle and get some corner pieces!!!
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    As above..... Too time consuming for not such a great look get corner pieces, much neater!
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