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Hi there..new to forum so not sure what to expect..

We are in the middle of completing an extension and I am going to complete the tiling myself. It an open plan area circa. 65m2. I have done some smaller tiling projects in the past but not with large format tiles. We are using 1200 x 200mm wood effect tiles. Floor screed was liquid cemfloor screed so appears pretty good.

Any advise or tips before I start.
 
I have tiles a few bathroom using 300 x 300m tile and 5mm grout line. However looming to use a 1mm grout line to enhance the timber effect. I am told lipping is a major issue with these longer tiles but I have inspected the time and they don't appeared to be bowed as I was warned about. I have done a lot of external paving so setting out and levelling etc is not foreign to me. However, I appreciate the accuracy for 1mm joint will be far greater. I was going for a random pattern with no more than 1/3 lap on tiles. I have never used the leveling clips but these seem a bit of a gimic to me. Nothing you shouldn't be able to do with a good long level and some patience.

I was thinking of investing in laser but again would like any advice
 
So local tiler..starting from the top..

I have seen numerous 1mm grout line sample in time shop and looked very well
Surveyed floor and it +/- 3mm
Screed poured 6 weeks again. Moisture content average 2.3%
Screed 65mm think on UFH which is fully commissioned.
Bal adhevise large format adhesive
10mm toothed trowel for 6mm bed.
I have a Flexovit 200 wet saw which is fine for 100mm porcelain tiles.
Wasnt planing on using a primer. What would this achieve?
 

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