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Grinder Blade for Mitre Tiles - How to mitre tiles using a grinder - freehand mitred tiles
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[QUOTE="Tile Shop, post: 873890"] So as a tiler in training, a friend of mine has let me loose on their kitchen walls for a practice. Its not their house, just a rental the need finished by next weekend. I tried mitres on my own kitchen.... ended up trimming it cuz the results were not great. Thinking the worst i loaded up some trims but thought "mitres on these might be worth a shot". I did a few sample pieces to show them. Had a look at the [USER=42603]@3_fall[/USER] video and gave it a go. Now, with my £22 grinder having developed a slight vibration or wobble, and without the correct polishing gear and only a 60 hand pad, i'm quite pleased. They are too. I'm not going to proclaim that i have it down to a fine art, but i've set my starting block and have something to work and build upon. Because they are not quite consistent i have left had to leave a small grout joint in them. So hoping it will look better when finished. [ATTACH]91537[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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