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MsCabbage

The title says it all and it's me I'm moaning about. :mad2:

The tiles are travertine 300mm square with square cut edges and are of uniform thickness. I'm using a topps tile solid thin bed trowel with 6 by 10mm notches. I butter the back of each tile but scrape off any excess adhesive and put the tile on wall and twist it a few times holding opposite corners.

So the tiles end up not being flat to each other but it doesn't seem possible to correct this as if I squash down on the one side the other side pops up.

These are such beautiful tiles and deserve to be treated better than this!
http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod371/section49/Shower-Trowel-Thin-Solid-Bed.html#
 
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mikethetile

just wanted to check as theres a lot of dodgy imported tiles on the market

only really leaves your method of application, which is a bit difficult without being there
the trowel needs to be at about 60%, everything else you mentioned is correct , you only need to push hard enough to deform the ribs into the valleys giving you a good coverage of addy behnd the tile

i put them on gently a row at a time and then put a level across the face to check for flat and lipping then just gently push home , when im satisfied i move onto the next row. its sounds time consuming but it desnt take long in practise and its worth the effort
 
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Rob Z

Hello Ms Cabbage, to add to what has already been said...maybe you are mixing your thinset too stiff...mix it a bit looser and you will see that you can get the micro-adjustment that you need to align the tiles. Travertine is porous and will start immediately sucking the moisture from the thinset.

As the other guys said, if your surface is flat and the tiles are flat, you just need to modify your technique with the setting material. Like Dave, I would probably use a 1/2" notch trowel (12 mm). :thumbsup:
 
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MsCabbage

I know its me that is causing the problem!

I reckon from what's been said its cause I'm twisting each tile pretty hard into position and it would make a lot more sense to do light and then use straight end against that row. I love that technique and reckon it will work - I'll let u know soon enough! :thumbsup:

Thanks for the advice.

Dave the trowel is 6mm deep and 10mm wide but the wall is perfectly flat cause I made it :smilewinkgrin:
 

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