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been watching a few videos on shower areas the americans seem to like buying matching bullnose tiles instead of trim/mitred tile. how often would you say it is used over here?
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stunning work there jonnyc!Did a full bullnose to 50mm curved coping round a kidney shaped pool once using a grinder and graded diamond pads.made a 50 radius gauge from plywood as a guide .
Also did this curved wall to jacuzzi with just a polisher and using a plywood template with slightly bigger radius to one I made to run the fence of routing machine for bullnose above.
the tiles we used were reduced in width so not so much to grind off flat tiles to get a curve.
same principle as bull nosing with grinder and pads.
also helped that both stones were quite soft
With stone yes but it's a lot of hard work. But for ceramic tiles nois there any methods to make a bullnose edge without buying machinery deano?
It was very popular back in the day to have RE and REX on 4" tiles and on some of the 6" but they stoped making them. It's a shame really as they do look good.
When Johnsons stopped doing re & rex they started making what they called universal tiles which you butted but I know there was a few problems with the tiles failing I think it was due to expansion,The plain,re & rex moulds were sold to a tile makers in Sri Lanka think they were called Dando white,They were a really good tile, the company I worked for in the 80s used them all the time.It was very popular back in the day to have RE and REX on 4" tiles and on some of the 6" but they stoped making them. It's a shame really as they do look good.
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