What trowel notch size/shape?

The Karl Dahm trowel is based on a thick-bed solid-bed trowel. So before they had the notches in they were just a half round notch. But after studying how the adhesive is pressed around as you apply preasure and do the wrist twist action thing, a few manufacturers found that sometimes the half round alone didn't actually give 100% coverage 100% of the time. So a few manufactuers have now started to make thick-bed solid-bed trowels with the notches in them which helps you lay the tiles quick as you can assure yourself that they have 100% coverage pretty much 100% of the time.

Very very good trowel design.
 
10mm round notched trowel for the floor, you will need a 10mm wheel in the cutter score the line with heavy presure use a quick snap action drill problems use diamond tip water cooled, you don't say if the tiles have a thick profile on the back. The deeper it is the bigger notch trowel you will need. Use multiflex adhesive. If polished porcilin then you must seal them first before grouting
 

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