That is so awesome!!! My son was just now looking on RUclips for a way to do this and as soon as he left to go do it, I found you🙄. But at least I found you. God bless you✝️🥀🐎🇺🇸
Thanks for the advice. I tiled a bathroom with only a diamond disc thanks to you. The Home Depot guy said you can't cut curves that way. Boy was he wrong!
Been searching for a solution to board the inside of a hobbit style playhouse build for my grandkids as the roof/ceiling is arched, I'm literally going to transfer your method to the wall, brilliant thanks so much.
Get yourself a flexible curve that draftsmen use. It will be marked like a ruler and long and thin, probably about 5 to 10 MM square but totally pliable. I always had two in my tiling box and you can form them to any curved line, saves trying to go over your markings free hand 😉
I do this trick with a stick and rubber band. Use the rubber band to hold the pencil where you want to start. On the stick.. And the scrap piece of wood stick. Needs to be straight..
Why not measure a foot and grout space out and the distance to the wall from a framing square, then connect the curve. Cardboard template if needed. But hey, I like your style. You make me feel a little better about my DIY curve tile cuts I'll be attempting. You're a skilled craftsman.
That was good. I understand that you're going to be putting a wood base against the wall. I know you repeated that because you wanted people to understand that it wasn't important that the curve be absolutely perfect. But you do nice work. Thanks for sharing.
This is going to be a very off the wall question , unrelated to this video lol. Where did you get that gray horizontal stripped polo shirt ?!? I have got to know lol
On the last cut, shouldn’t it be a full piece in the middle? then those 2 curved cuts on the sides. You know, to follow the patterns? Nice technique for the curve cuts man!
Putting glue on the tile aswell when you had it on the floor is completely senseless, doing tiling more than ten years, never do that and never had tiles coming off.
Your trick for tracing the curve by aligning the initial measurement and moving perpendicular to the wall is solid gold. Thank you!
That is so awesome!!!
My son was just now looking on RUclips for a way to do this and as soon as he left to go do it, I found you🙄. But at least I found you. God bless you✝️🥀🐎🇺🇸
CUTTING THAT TILE AROUND THAT CURVED WLL WAS AN EXCELLENT TRICK. THANKS FOR SHARING
Thanks for the advice. I tiled a bathroom with only a diamond disc thanks to you. The Home Depot guy said you can't cut curves that way. Boy was he wrong!
Thank-you SO MUCH! Just used this technique to trace a curve on a sheet of drywall for the ceiling around a curved staircase.
Nice cuts! Thanks for sharing!
You, sir, are a professional. WELL done!
What a simple and beautiful demonstration!!! Thank you!!!
Just seen this trick for the 1st time & its awsome!
Best trick out of all the videos I can find ! Will be using this to complete some vinyl flooring thank you 👍🏼
I use the same but not as confident as you so I draw it onto card and test fit. Great work
Been searching for a solution to board the inside of a hobbit style playhouse build for my grandkids as the roof/ceiling is arched, I'm literally going to transfer your method to the wall, brilliant thanks so much.
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you brother 👊👍
This is brilliant. Thanks. I have been dreading how I was going to do this.
Nice work man. Keeping it simple is the best way.
I’m being forced into tiling my kitchen & hallway floor by the mrs😐😤😂 great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Starts around 1:40 for those wondering. Thanks!
Good work and thank you for sharing these tips.
I’ve used wire (soft metal) or even solder to shape around a curve then use as a template for curves in the past.
Get yourself a flexible curve that draftsmen use. It will be marked like a ruler and long and thin, probably about 5 to 10 MM square but totally pliable.
I always had two in my tiling box and you can form them to any curved line, saves trying to go over your markings free hand 😉
This is so useful. Thank you 😊
Very simple but nice workmanship. Thanks!
Nice technic bro.. Love it. 🤛
Wow 😲 great 👍 style ❤️
Great technique
I do this trick with a stick and rubber band. Use the rubber band to hold the pencil where you want to start. On the stick..
And the scrap piece of wood stick. Needs to be straight..
Respect Bro 👍
Congratulations!!!!
Great idea
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I would have been back to the grinder 3 times at least .
What happened at the Hvac register cut?
Thank you🙏🏻
Nice work bro but why you wearing sunglasses inside 🤨
Why not measure a foot and grout space out and the distance to the wall from a framing square, then connect the curve. Cardboard template if needed. But hey, I like your style. You make me feel a little better about my DIY curve tile cuts I'll be attempting. You're a skilled craftsman.
I’m just wondering why the tiles are not equally offset to centre. A very good job though👍
So it lines up
Brick pattern
Do you have to put mud on the tile an the floor or can you just do the floor
Very helpful. Thank you !
Excellent help
That was good. I understand that you're going to be putting a wood base against the wall. I know you repeated that because you wanted people to understand that it wasn't important that the curve be absolutely perfect. But you do nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
This is going to be a very off the wall question , unrelated to this video lol. Where did you get that gray horizontal stripped polo shirt ?!? I have got to know lol
awesome work dude, i take its the same principle for cutting a curved shower tray???
I'm also wondering this?! Did you mange to do it with this teqnique?
Genius.😲😲👍👍👍🤣🤣
On the last cut, shouldn’t it be a full piece in the middle? then those 2 curved cuts on the sides.
You know, to follow the patterns?
Nice technique for the curve cuts man!
Do a side cut on the left of the tile to keep the measurements
नाल की गाड़ी करके लगाई है फर्श के ऊपर
This method is called scribing
Haj šuti I radi...😂
Putting glue on the tile aswell when you had it on the floor is completely senseless, doing tiling more than ten years, never do that and never had tiles coming off.