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jonboz46

Hi All
Can anyone please advise as to the best (easiest LOL)way of cutting the corners on metal trim,with a slight curved profile.All my corners are not square so looks like a nightmare to mitre them.
Many Thanks
Jonboz
 
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diamondtiling

When you say your corners are not square does that mean you have not tiled yet?
Are these trims going to be on top of a row of tiles around a wall or are they for around a window?
 
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jonboz46

The first run of trim will sit on top of 25cm x 33cm then 2 runs of mosiacs and then another run of metal trim,followed by more tiles.
 
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diamondtiling

You have to make the tiles even and true so that you can get the trims on properly, are the walls in a bad state?
 
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jonboz46

Walls are ok ish,plaster board has moved between joists a little in places but not enough that extra adhesive to fill differance will make good.
 
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diamondtiling

That does not sound encouraging, packing out with adhesive is not the way forward. More prep work now on the walls will give you a far better finish.

:thumbsup:
 
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doug boardley

mitring the trims is the best way, some people use ready made formed corners, but personally I don't like them
 

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