07-17-2007, 09:41 PM
Brad,
I like your advice! The curve is somewhat irregular, so I had expected that I'd lay out the tiles and number them before putting them down.
One other question, since we're talking tile. I saw a turtle inlay some time ago on the floor of a store in California. I was so impressed I took a picture and have now made my own template so I can create my own. The hardest part was getting everything symmetric, but using things from around the house I think what I've created is pretty good. I also saw a layout of a tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in my local tile outlet last week. Pretty cool, but I don't think many people would want a fossil on their floor. My question is, is there much market for inlays or figures like this?
Thanks, nice chatting with you,
Brian
Mahalo nui loa,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
I like your advice! The curve is somewhat irregular, so I had expected that I'd lay out the tiles and number them before putting them down.
One other question, since we're talking tile. I saw a turtle inlay some time ago on the floor of a store in California. I was so impressed I took a picture and have now made my own template so I can create my own. The hardest part was getting everything symmetric, but using things from around the house I think what I've created is pretty good. I also saw a layout of a tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in my local tile outlet last week. Pretty cool, but I don't think many people would want a fossil on their floor. My question is, is there much market for inlays or figures like this?
Thanks, nice chatting with you,
Brian
Mahalo nui loa,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
Aloha pumehana,
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour
Brian and Mary
Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour