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    HELP with travertine stone

    I know this isn't the DIY section, but thought I'd get more looks here. Planning to install some travertine stone on my bar area and I'm not sure what the best way is to make it around these 45 degree corners. Can anyone give me some insight!? See pics attached








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    #2
    You'll have to peel off the backing and miter each piece that hits the corner.
    Angle grinder with diamond blade might be easiest


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      #3
      Just use a tile saw and plenty of water and take your time with it. I did an entire remodel using travertine and it is hard and will get hot so take your time and plenty of water. You can try diamond blade and angle grinder but I did not have good luck with it.

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        #4
        Cut the pieces out that would need to break over the corner. Then miter them on a 22.5 degree angle and butt them up flush where they meet back together (Being a rough surface it may not match up well)
        It will take two pieces to make one,.. to make up for the blade thickness u will loose and opposing angles. You can cover the entire area then come back and add the corner pieces in the end. Not 100% this will look perfect.

        How about running them vertical.. will still need to miter the edge to eliminate the grout joint.

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