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counter is finished should the tops be smooth and seamless along the grout lines? How hard is it to get the surfaces to be exactly flat and exactly the same elevation to the adjacent tiles? You hold a mistaken idealism about this work. You must allow for grout lines and for some lippage. The artistry of tiling involves disguising imperfect materials and situations with regularity and pattern. None of the tiles or the surfaces you work with are truly flat, square, plumb, level, or equal in size. A job that looks perfect is a skillfully crafted illusion for the benefit of the casual observer; in reality things are never perfect. You will not have good results without practice. The first efforts will not come out well. Your best chance is to (1) lower expectations and (2) practice for good results, until they converge. |
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