Sanding and honing travertine

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Ola. Calling out to any guys that have ever had to profile or sand down a honed and filled travertine tile.

We've had a distress call from a Bathroom Fitter/Tiler. There is one single travertine tile that is lipping by only half a mm. Yes its within tolerance of of BS, but his customer is really grinding his gears over it.

I have suggested that with the right gear he could grind it down, but the concern is whether he can get it to the same finish (or at least acceptable to the customer)

He can get hold of either a wet or dry polisher. He already has a belt sander to do the main bulk. I've never done it before so don't know whether or not this is a good idea. We have a filler for him to fill any holes that get exposed, so just need the best method of adding the finishing touch and what grit will give a uniform honed finish.

Thanks in advance 🙂
 
yes you can, and I have a few times 🙁 . Not hard if you have a variable speed grinder and sanding pads.
@ATSDiamondTools will have all that's needed and advise on process.
 
its not hard to do marc and quicker than removing
No I agree Julian to a point mate.
If you've never done it before, is this the time to learn, with a client snagging a half mil lip?
Not so sure.
Esp if he leaves swirl marks in the floor, easy done.
 
No I agree Julian to a point mate.
If you've never done it before, is this the time to learn, with a client snagging a half mil lip?
Not so sure.
Esp if he leaves swirl marks in the floor, easy done.
know what your saying, but if there is the option to take one up what not have a play first.
he could always take an off cut home and hard a practice. It is one of the easiest stones to cut back
 
Take it out man and make sure the end result is 100 percent. No chance of an issue
 
know what your saying, but if there is the option to take one up what not have a play first.
he could always take an off cut home and hard a practice. It is one of the easiest stones to cut back
Yeah course, if time isn't an issue, perfect idea.
Only trouble is with playing in situ is that as he's taking down an edge it's very likely he'll hit at least one other tile.
Just the way I see it mate. Not necessarily the right way, but I wouldn't trust it to someone who's never done it before. I'd wanna do it myself.
What would you do Julian? Haha
 

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