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You can't.
You can minimise the irregularities by going with a slightly wider joint, expect to use plenty of red wedges as well as spacers and go by eye.
Choosing a grout colour that blends with tile colour also helps.
 
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James De

It doesn’t sound like your having much fun with this job.
I was the same when I started plumbing, stressed out to the max. Tiling isn’t any different. I guess it’s the new boy syndrome. Based on my previous post you wouldn’t think I’m a perfectionist but I am and these tiles are depressing me.. this job is depressing me haha Tiling period is depressing me but I’m determined to get better at it
 
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James De

You can't.
You can minimise the irregularities by going with a slightly wider joint, expect to use plenty of red wedges as well as spacers and go by eye.
Choosing a grout colour that blends with tile colour also helps.
Yeah I think I’m gonna convince her to get off white grout instead of blooming grey (tiles are off white) :mad:
 
J

James De

If it was that easy people would do it themselves!!
Proper training and apprenticeships are what the industry requires as there are too many inexperienced diyers taking money under false pretences.
I’m not asking for painting by numbers.. ok maybe I am haha (I’m kidding). I hear you loud and clear John. I wouldn’t class myself as DIY not taking money under false pretences. I know how you feel about this from my other posts and I partly agree with you.
 
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Time's Ran Out

The thing with age and me in particular is I cannot remember what I posted last week! So at least I’am consistent and although you have reminded me, it is certainly not personal. I look back at threads that have been ‘bumped’ and often wonder why did I say that!
Most people just ignore me.
 
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One way of coping with tiles that vary in size is to mark your area in to bays.
Lay them out dry in a clear area and adjust them by eye till they appear to have an even joint.
Then measure a certain number, whether it be 3,6 or 10, then transfer that measurement to your substrate and repeat that distance over the whole area.
As long as you contain the tiles within that area it’ll all appear to be the same.
With a little adjustment here and there.
Remembering to add a joint at one end of your measurement.
 

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