Practising tiling/plastering

Hi,
I want to practice tiling and plastering in my out house. I'm hoping to put a battern frame on a wall of my outhouse and screw sheet plywood to it to use for tiling practise. Could anyone advise what thickness plywood and what size batterns? any more advice would be great

many thanks
 
Get a sheet of plasterboard in the garage / shed, and keep tiling on top of the tiles. When it collapses, bin it, and get another.
 
Get some adhesive that training centres use, that doesn't stick, and then tile to chipboard or whatevery they recommend as a substrate for it.

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If you make a small telephone box style thing with hinges you can fold up and put away when you're not using it, you can keep tiling it, and stick some windows and small plug sockets in it and stuff.

Do a tiny bathroom per week. 🙂
 
Are you practising to go out and be a bona fide tradesman or just do bits at your own place...
 
Are you practising to go out and be a bona fide tradesman or just do bits at your own place...
yes being a professional tiler is an option as I'm between jobs but looking....looking at taking an employed job for while and practise tiling and decided if going self-employed tiler is an option. It is something I'm interested in. I've done a course.Even though tiling and plastering can be back breaking, I actually enjoy the fact I'm creating something for someone rather than just pushing paper that appears to make no difference.
 
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