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Autumn Gray rough block step 15x35x125 cm gray calibrated -Format: block 15 x 35 x 125 cm calibrated Calibrated sandstone block Autumn Grey, Kandla Grey. 125cm long. The rough surface and the beaten, slightly irregular edges ensure that the block steps look varied and natural despite the relatively homogeneous color of the stone.
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Sharp corners are the main reason tiles crack! • • • In this video, we show the difference between a rounded corner and a sharp 90° cut on a 9mm thick tile. Using a diamond drill bit to create rounded intersections makes the tile much stronger and flexible. Key takeaway: For square or rectangular cuts, always make the corners rounded instead of sharp 90° angles. This simple step prevents cracks and increases the tile's durability.
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