Jax I'm Fred based out of San Diego just got Licensed just started a channel. Reach out to me man I'd like to talk to you. Everyone thinks the middle is the corners, yes, that is very informative it is very confusing. Your example is great
That is not accurate. This is geometric theory. When you set a herringbone pattern, the space between the pieces counts too. If you have a 3mm joint, you will have this 3mm taking its place, and the laser measure will let you know that you will have to share them, and the laser will not be in the middle of both columns, only in one, the center of the other col will be 3mm to the left, o 3mm to the right, depends on which column center you set the laser.
He didn’t mention anything about space between pieces? Eg a wood parquet doesn’t have spaces. If you add spaces then it’s obvs you’d need to accommodate that too
I am starting a herringbone inlay next week and your video really helped me a lot. Thank you !
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This is a perfect visual, thank you
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Nice presentation! Fair play!
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You're on point! Good job mate
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Jax I'm Fred based out of San Diego just got Licensed just started a channel. Reach out to me man I'd like to talk to you. Everyone thinks the middle is the corners, yes, that is very informative it is very confusing. Your example is great
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If you want to go there then your layout is wrong and should be off center so the tile can go point to point.
It's exactly as I show in the video
That is not accurate. This is geometric theory.
When you set a herringbone pattern, the space between the pieces counts too. If you have a 3mm joint, you will have this 3mm taking its place, and the laser measure will let you know that you will have to share them, and the laser will not be in the middle of both columns, only in one, the center of the other col will be 3mm to the left, o 3mm to the right, depends on which column center you set the laser.
If that works for you that's excellent
He didn’t mention anything about space between pieces? Eg a wood parquet doesn’t have spaces. If you add spaces then it’s obvs you’d need to accommodate that too