Are you getting ready to do a backsplash yourself? If you make a jig it works really good whenever I do these patterns or even other types I’d like making a jig first. I’m glad you liked the video if you can leave me a thumbs up.
In the near future, I will be installing my own backsplash in my kitchen, really like this technique using jig for cutting to get a straight cut. The finishing result is very good.
Great work, and pre planning saves a crap load of time. Jigs are the answer to lifes problems, they can be applied to any situation. Do you chaulk the bottom where the tile meets the counter? Thanks for the vid!
Thank you for your comment and yes, I do caulk the bottom where it meets the counter. I hope this video helped you and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
That’s why I use a jig I’m able to cut them so I can go right up to the cabinet or about a quarter of an inch down. I hope that answers your question and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
Thank you for your question and yes you can cut them with the circular saw. The jig I made is just to make the job go faster and every cut is going to be the same so if you don’t want to take time to make the jig you don’t have to it’s just the way I do mine. I hope this helps you and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
Thank you for your comment, I’m not sure what you mean by fold I did fold it with the cuts, so it would appear that it was folded now on the one wall the I wound up putting the tile straight Not continuing the correct pattern. out of 11,500 views only two people of brought this up no one has really caught it you can see that it’s not very obvious once it’s completed but it was a mistake. If you enjoyed the video I hope you will leave a thumbs up.
@@buildingwithpapa Mr. Mineo, I'm not trying to be critical of your work. Just trying to help a fellow tile setter. Check out this video by Sal Dibiasi, and you'll see what I mean by "folding" the tile in the corners. ruclips.net/video/s0gdDnOjfOU/видео.html
Good eye, That last row in that corner is in the wrong direction I didn’t see it then when I was installing it but it’s hard to notice when you look at the kitchen when it’s completed. Thank you for your comment and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
@@buildingwithpapa I agree, I would not change it. I was thinking you did it that way to see how many comments. That happens, I've done it at different times. Nice video, I'm about to tackle a small tile job. Have a merry Christmas.
Direct, systematic, excellent detail…..thank you!
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Really nice job. Great jig. Creative stuff
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Great, thanks for sharing.
Are you getting ready to do a backsplash yourself? If you make a jig it works really good whenever I do these patterns or even other types I’d like making a jig first.
I’m glad you liked the video if you can leave me a thumbs up.
In the near future, I will be installing my own backsplash in my kitchen, really like this technique using jig for cutting to get a straight cut. The finishing result is very good.
Great 👍 this helped me figure how to do the pencil edge and cut with grinder.
Great I’m glad it helped I hope you continue to watch the channel and if you can give me a thumbs up.
Great work, and pre planning saves a crap load of time. Jigs are the answer to lifes problems, they can be applied to any situation. Do you chaulk the bottom where the tile meets the counter? Thanks for the vid!
Thank you for your comment and yes, I do caulk the bottom where it meets the counter. I hope this video helped you and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
How much space can you leave between the top tile and the cabinets?
That’s why I use a jig I’m able to cut them so I can go right up to the cabinet or about a quarter of an inch down.
I hope that answers your question and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
I have a dry cut tile and a circular saw. Can I make these cuts with those tools or I need the jig?
Thank you for your question and yes you can cut them with the circular saw. The jig I made is just to make the job go faster and every cut is going to be the same so if you don’t want to take time to make the jig you don’t have to it’s just the way I do mine. I hope this helps you and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
Just curious, but besides stacking the corner tile on the right countertop, why didn't you "fold" the inside corners?
Thank you for your comment, I’m not sure what you mean by fold I did fold it with the cuts, so it would appear that it was folded now on the one wall the I wound up putting the tile straight Not continuing the correct pattern. out of 11,500 views only two people of brought this up no one has really caught it you can see that it’s not very obvious once it’s completed but it was a mistake.
If you enjoyed the video I hope you will leave a thumbs up.
@@buildingwithpapa Mr. Mineo, I'm not trying to be critical of your work. Just trying to help a fellow tile setter. Check out this video by Sal Dibiasi, and you'll see what I mean by "folding" the tile in the corners. ruclips.net/video/s0gdDnOjfOU/видео.html
at 19:00 I see something very strange. Do you see it Mr Santo Mineo ?
Thanks for the video
Good eye, That last row in that corner is in the wrong direction I didn’t see it then when I was installing it but it’s hard to notice when you look at the kitchen when it’s completed.
Thank you for your comment and if you can leave me a thumbs up.
@@buildingwithpapa I agree, I would not change it. I was thinking you did it that way to see how many comments. That happens, I've done it at different times. Nice video, I'm about to tackle a small tile job.
Have a merry Christmas.
All good man I noticed it right off hand but it’s so easy to miss that because of the pattern but GREAT JOB BRO 👌🏽🤜🏽🤛🏼
Do you not grout the trim where the cuts are?
I tried to cut them very tight so if you get any grout in there it’s minimal.
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@@buildingwithpapa ok thanks. & I did give u a 👍🏽
In the second corner you put your feet wrong, you didn't follow the herringbone design
Very good as far as I know, you’re the only one who’s caught that. I hope you enjoy the video, and if you can give me a thumbs up.