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Qwerty

After having a look at the JOTM entries by Spanish and Daz I'd like to know what is the best tool or attachment to achieve this look? I always leave my trav with a square edge or a mitre but really like this look and want to have a go next time I get a chance. Also is it best to do the profiling before the fitting or do it as a job lot at the end? Thanks, Bri.

Ditto! I now am going to invest in some profiling tools !!! Got some steps to do in Travertine soon and the tools will be ideal for bullnosing edges
 
get your self a variable speed grinder, a selection of abrasive discs and backing pads (dry use)

If you have a fein then the stone polishing pad set is worth having. (the felt pad is very usefull)

with this kit you can produce a quarter quadrant radius as shown in my jotm entry.

for a full bull nose you need the grinder bit in the variable speed grinder.

after that its just time and practice.

if Dave wanted I would be willing to help him do a bit of a training half day at a venue near us
 
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Ian

get your self a variable speed grinder, a selection of abrasive discs and backing pads (dry use)

If you have a fein then the stone polishing pad set is worth having. (the felt pad is very usefull)

with this kit you can produce a quarter quadrant radius as shown in my jotm entry.

for a full bull nose you need the grinder bit in the variable speed grinder.

after that its just time and practice.

if Dave wanted I would be willing to help him do a bit of a training half day at a venue near us

That would be very kind of you Spanish, no better way to learn than watching a demonstration, then having a go. (and ruining some lovely stone!)
 
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user123

get your self a variable speed grinder, a selection of abrasive discs and backing pads (dry use)

If you have a fein then the stone polishing pad set is worth having. (the felt pad is very usefull)

with this kit you can produce a quarter quadrant radius as shown in my jotm entry.

for a full bull nose you need the grinder bit in the variable speed grinder.

after that its just time and practice.

if Dave wanted I would be willing to help him do a bit of a training half day at a venue near us

'Near us', meaning near you, that means that's near me!!! :hurray: you got your first taker :hurray:
 

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