Search the forum,

Discuss Shower tray former: tiles and waste height in the Tanking and Wetrooms area at TilersForums.com.

Setting them out in a diamond layout would be easier than envelope cuts. Especially as they are slightly wider than the waste outlet.
OK great thanks for the reply. Would it still maintain the fall ok? The shower tray is a rectangle rather than a square so would be fine for the fall for the edge closest to the offset drain but would not follow a normal envelope cut on the opposite side.
 
I have been trying to cut the tiles into four using a wet tile cutter; to make up a mosiac of smaller tiles that will follow the fall. I have got the measurements correct but the cuts are not very clean and are chipping. I have tried two different new ATS diamond blades but am getting the same result; one is slightly better than the other.

You can probably see from the photos that they are contoured tiles. Has anyone got any suggestions for how best to cut them to get a clean edge. I would imagine a manual tile cutter would be worse because of the contoured finish but am open to hiring one or buying a lower end decent one.

Any suggestions are welcome as I think cutting them down would be the solution but am not happy with the chipping using my current method.

Thanks,

Daz
 
Trying to cut the black porcelain tiles into four which I will then stick to a mosiac mesh so that they will follow the fall of the shower former.

IMG_20200105_174021.jpg


Close up of the cuts :

IMG_20200105_174034.jpg


As you can see there's a fair amount of chips, even with new diamond porcelain blades.
 
D

Dumbo

I would cut with a manual cutter , take of sharp edge with diamond hand pads. Would bother sticking to mosaic sheet , probably more hassle than it's worth , just fix the tiles in one by one using 2mm spacer . Mosaic sheet is just extra handling as you would have to line them up on the sheet and not so easy to adjust if you don't land the individual on the sheet first time where as fixing them direct to tray you can slide or twist them until they look right ,
 
I would cut with a manual cutter , take of sharp edge with diamond hand pads. Would bother sticking to mosaic sheet , probably more hassle than it's worth , just fix the tiles in one by one using 2mm spacer . Mosaic sheet is just extra handling as you would have to line them up on the sheet and not so easy to adjust if you don't land the individual on the sheet first time where as fixing them direct to tray you can slide or twist them until they look right ,

Great thanks for the reply. What manual tile cutter would you recommend that would give a clean cut on these contoured tiles? Would the cutter wheel cope with the uneven contour OK?

Many thanks.
 

Reply to Shower tray former: tiles and waste height in the Tanking and Wetrooms area at TilersForums.com

There are similar tiling threads here

    • Like
https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/shower-bath-tiling-preparation-plaster-and-wooden-windowsill.83462/#gsc.tab=0 There was some heated argument in the above thread! I don't have much...
Replies
1
Views
270
I like DIY projects. Figured I'd try my hand at removing cracked grout in my shower and replace it with caulk. To remove the old grout I used a oscillating tool with diamond edged grout remover...
Replies
3
Views
1K
Daniels
D
    • Like
  • Sticky
  • Question
Water Damaged Shower Repairs Shower tile repair – water damage – tile waterproofing Do you have shower leakage that goes downstairs leading to either your main floor or basement? Read this blog...
Replies
0
Views
2K
  • Question
Hi, long time lurker, first time poster. Over the years I've used the good advice that I've read on this forum but with my current project I am a bit stumped. I am renovating an ensuite, it's...
Replies
0
Views
105
  • Question
I've got an AKW Tuff form shower tray with a waste that is 10mm above the tray when fully screwed in. The Tiler laid my 5mm hex mosaic tiles on a 2mm bed, so obvs wasn't going to drain. I took...
Replies
6
Views
2K
Posting a tiling question to the forum? Post in Tilers' Talk if you are unsure which forum to post in. We'll move it if there's a more suitable forum.
Please visit our sponsor websites, they keep the forum free to use!

Advertisement

Birthdays

Top