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Hi everyone,
I was wondering if someone could jog my memory on a measuring technique I was shown a while ago. The problem i have is that I'm tiling up to an internal corner where the adjacent wall is very nearly, but not quite plumb. I went on a tiling course not long ago where I was shown a technique to deal with this exact problem but I can't for the life of me remember it, all I recall is that it was something to do with pushing the tile up against the wonky wall, marking the tile, and flipping it.
Ive attached an exaggerated illustration of my problem, I realise the perfect solution would be to make the wall plumb, but it's not really feasible to do so here, and the deviation is really only 1/2 inch over 2.5 metres. I'd still like to be able to complete a very neat job without thick grout / sealant hiding the problem.
Thank you in advance for any help
Cheers!
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I was wondering if someone could jog my memory on a measuring technique I was shown a while ago. The problem i have is that I'm tiling up to an internal corner where the adjacent wall is very nearly, but not quite plumb. I went on a tiling course not long ago where I was shown a technique to deal with this exact problem but I can't for the life of me remember it, all I recall is that it was something to do with pushing the tile up against the wonky wall, marking the tile, and flipping it.
Ive attached an exaggerated illustration of my problem, I realise the perfect solution would be to make the wall plumb, but it's not really feasible to do so here, and the deviation is really only 1/2 inch over 2.5 metres. I'd still like to be able to complete a very neat job without thick grout / sealant hiding the problem.

Thank you in advance for any help
Cheers!
