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mrs stone website do a nice brazilian slate,recently did a large job with them,pretty uniform size and brilliant quality for the price
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In the case of natural split slate tiles (or sandstone & limestone ) Calibrated is a term used to describe when the tile or paving has had some form of processing carried out to its back face to reduce the variation in thickness caused by it being naturally split, as opposed to sawn/machined.
It cannot give you totally uniform thickness due to the fact that you still have a natural split top surface (otherwise referred to as a riven top surface).
The 'calibration' of the tile could be as little as the use of a sanding disk to take of the worst of the peaks as in typical Indian or Chinese slates (+/-3mm or more!) or a proper machined flat back surface as in a good Brazilian slate (+/- 1mm).
As far as i am aware there is not a controlled standard of what the thickness tolerance should be on these types of material, always check with your supplier before buying and ideally see the variation yourself to avoid nasty suprises.
Hi,
I've just been looking at these brazilian state from Mrs Stone - would you recommend them for a diy'er? this will be the first lot of floor tiles i've laid. Done wall tiles before. We got a sample from mrs stone yesterday and they look fantastic. Would love to lay them but getting a bit worried about all the things that might go wrong!