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technical talk,
that maybe someone already knows.
I discovered a few months ago,
cutting 2/3 cm 20x120 planks.
the first photo, shows 2 pieces just cut,
the second photo is the next day,
shows a piece cut the day before,
all curved. the day before was perfect.
At first I had not made a case, I thought my freecut
he had failed the cut.
but I think cutting the tile, tension
you download and this happens, or the other way around.
I'm not a technician ....
I also wanted to say,
that not all cuts make this curvature.
if the planke is produced by a 60x120 format,
therefore three cuts of 20cm,
Curvature occurs only on the outer edges
because there is no tension in the inner edges.
since they have already been cut by a 60x120 tile.
do you understand what I wrote?

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Q

Qwerty

You may find that a similar cut from the middle of the tile may not warp so much or at all. I think it may have something to do with the firing process and density of the material at the edges?
 
Q

Qwerty

Could it be to do with the sand content (ratio of sand:clay)? More sand=more warping
 

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