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robsmith28

Hi,

I'm having my firs foray into tiling and I'm getting on OK, except for the only external corner that I've got to deal with. My tiles are 6.5mm. The only trim I could find was either 9mm or 6mm. I bought and affixed some 6mm as I thought I'd just butt up to it and grout the space. However the corner is just over half a tiles width and when I try to lay the tile the angle caused by the additional depth (plus the fact the wall is slightly concaved) means the tile juts out WAY above the height of the trim. Should I have gone for 9mm? Is there a good article on dealing with external corners I could be directed to?

Any help greatly appreciated.

P.S. I've posted this in the Guest area too, will redirect people here...
 
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robsmith28

The tile is 6.5mm and the trim 6mm, sorry, though they are bevelled

It's the corner of a chimey stack going through the bathroom which is causing my problem. The stack is about 2 and a half tiles width (though widens to nearly 3 at the top!), so I've centered one tile and am cutting 3/4 widths either side, so I haven't got a bevelled edge to sink into the trim. Is this the norm?
 

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