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What tool / technique would I use (after the wet saw, of course) to take 12 x 12 field tiles (we are using a porcelain) and make bullnose pieces? I am told by the distributor that the tile we will be using, for which 3×12 bullnose trim pieces are available, has those trims made using a cut, bevel, round over, and polish technique, and that the trims are not made to size and fired that way.
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What tool / technique would I use (after the wet saw, of course) to take 12 x 12 field tiles (we are using a porcelain) and make bullnose pieces? I am told by the distributor that the tile we will be using, for which 3x12 bullnose trim pieces are available, has those trims made using a cut, bevel, round over, and polish technique, and that the trims are not made to size and fired that way.