How to Make a Round Cut in Floor Tile
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- A tutorial on how to make a round cut in vinyl composite floor tile, when you will be installing the tile around an obstacle, such as a pipe.
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Dear Leah, I used your method this morning. Thank you so much for your helpful video.
Every single one of your videos is both helpful and empowering.
Leah, I really love your videos. You are a great teacher. You have a beautiful voice that always keeps me focused on what you are teaching. Your manner instills confidence to tackle the task! Thank you so much!!! = )
Manuel Driggs You're very welcome, Manuel, and thanks for the compliment!
Thank you! First time home owner and I’m reflooring the bathroom after a rusted flange leak. I’ve watched a few of your videos always easy to follow and help get what I need done
Thanks Leah, I have this cut right this moment and you saved the day.
Genius! Loving your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them.
knox2613 You're welcome, and thanks!
Very clever Leah and very helpful. Thank you Lionel UK
lionel hodges :)
Ms. Leah - I like your brand of magic!
Incredible and clever. Thank you so much Leah.
Great job. I used a hair dryer. I don't trust myself with an open flame.
I read: you known all repair - great!
Since my skills are limited, I would like you in my circle. Agreed?
Norma Jean Clark
I've always thought that slit in the back looks kinda bush league. But I've never found a better of doing it lol. Great tip onthe heating up the tile. I wasn't aware of that. Thank you Leah
Richard Cowtails You're very welcome, Richard! :)
what a great idea Leah ......... good job
kenNCT thank you, ken!!
Great job 👍
Very interesting Leah!! Nice job! :)
OldManCooking Thanks, Tom!! Nice to hear from you. :)
seejanedrill So this is old man cooking lol. I remember you were making that serving wood platter thing for him. You did a great job
This lady is super incredible and the most helpful in her explanations. Would have loved to have been a student of hers. Thanks Jane from Canada. Question: I know you needed a circle to fit around the pole but how did you make the circle, what tool did you use?
Very clever. I might experiment with a hair dryer first considering there is adhesive on one side.
I love you Leah!!!!
Excellent tip. Thank you.
John Wilson You're very welcome, John!
Amazing..thank you
Great job!!! I use a heat gun works really good.
That was really helpful
Thanks!
Great technic. Is there an easy way to cut a hole in a ceramic tile?
Amirhousein Hazratifar Hello Amirhousein, Yes there is an easy way to cut a hole in ceramic tile. There is another See Jane Drill video that demonstrates that method called, "How to Drill a Hole in Porcelain, Ceramic, Stone Tile EASY!!!" Hope you find that video helpful as well.
Great trip, but my only concern is the measurements. I'm horrible with math and measuring and I'd be scared of messing up, especially if there's a pipe closer to the middle. Math bad! Leah, good! 😊
Dave Kwiatkowski :)
Amazing
Juan Castillo thanks :)
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2 thumbs up !
John Hodge thanks, John!
But how do you measure it? 🤷♂️
I used a caliper and then a divider.