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doug boardley

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this is one I did at home (herring bone) be careful where you strike your centre line, these tiles are 600 x 150, so from the centre line of the room, you also have to "ping" a line down the points (tile corners), what should happen is that a tile corner won't strike your centre line, if that makes sense!:dizzy2:
 

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