15-11-2012, 12:12 PM
(14-11-2012, 10:51 PM)PJK Wrote: Looks like a great job Joanne. Well done.
Did you butt n scribe the tops? Looks like the male goes into the female a long way!
That sounds so wrong but I can't think of any other way of putting it.
Yes I scribed the tops, My jig has the option of deep or shallow male to female. Umm I like to use the deep option...... just preference I suppose.
That to sounds so wrong but true
(14-11-2012, 11:07 PM)KOVKID Wrote: Nice Job Joanne:
I'm fitting the same style kitchen this week panelled ivory with walnut butcher block tops
Yes, they always loads better fitted than on plan. Works well with wood (wood lam)worktops.
Thats for the pat.
(14-11-2012, 11:28 PM)Claydon Lad Wrote: Looks nice and tidy Jo, -
Is there any reason why you didn't start with a full size tile on top of the worktops?
I guess the socket positions, where the kettle and the toaster are, where already there? Looks like about 2" height difference?
Existing sockets, as you can see well positioned! Started the tiling as it worked out around the sockets etc the best. (or so I thought at the time!). Found the walls all over the shop as well, maybe should have skimed first.
Tiling not my fav