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Miter Cutting tutorial for Island Stone Rustic Cladding. Overview. This tutorial is designed to help installers using Island Stone rustic on surface requiring the cladding to cover a corner. Miter Joint: Joint that forms a corner; usually both sides are bevelled at a 45‐degree angle to form a 90‐degree corner. Miter cut: The cut used to create the bevel surface Important: Rustic Cladding can be placed in various offset designs. For the purpose of this tutorial we are using no offset, allowing us to cut our corner in the same spot for each piece. If placing rustic in an offset pattern, required location of miter cut will vary! Step 1. Determine location of miter cut: We recommend positioning the miter cut within the center section of a rustic piece to insure an adequate surface on either side of cut piece remains when attaching to surface. Step 2. A miter joint requires two cuts. Corners are generally 90°, which requires the two miter cuts to be at 45° (90/2). (example shows miter cut for external 90° angle )

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Page 1: Miter Cutting tutorial for Island Stone Rustic Cladding · Miter Cutting tutorial for Island Stone Rustic Cladding. Overview. This tutorial is designed to help installers using Island

MiterCuttingtutorialforIslandStoneRusticCladding.

Overview.

ThistutorialisdesignedtohelpinstallersusingIslandStonerusticonsurfacerequiringthecladdingtocoveracorner.

MiterJoint:

Jointthatformsacorner;usuallybothsidesarebevelledata45‐degreeangletoforma90‐degreecorner.Mitercut:Thecutusedtocreatethebevelsurface

Important:RusticCladdingcanbeplacedinvariousoffsetdesigns.Forthepurposeofthistutorialweareusingnooffset,allowingustocutourcornerinthesamespotforeachpiece.Ifplacingrusticinanoffsetpattern,requiredlocationofmitercutwillvary!

Step1.Determinelocationofmitercut:

Werecommendpositioningthemitercutwithinthecentersectionofarusticpiecetoinsureanadequatesurfaceoneithersideofcutpieceremainswhenattachingtosurface.

Step2.Amiterjointrequirestwocuts.Cornersaregenerally90°,whichrequiresthetwomitercutstobeat45°(90/2).

(exampleshowsmitercutforexternal90°angle)

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Step3:

Whenmakingcuts,claddingpieceshouldalwaysbeplacedwiththebottomsurfacedown.Andallpiecesflatagainstsurfaceofsaw.

Step4:

Withsawpositionedatdesiredangle(45°shown),holdtileflatagainsttablesurfaceandmakefirstmitercut.

Step5.Removeproperlycutsideandturnremainingpiece180°aroundandrepositionsothatsawwillcut2ndmatchingmitercut.Important!Pieceshouldbepositionedsothatsawcutsascloseaspossibletothehighestpieceofthesidebeingcut.

Step6:

HoldpiecesflatagainsttablesurfaceandMakesecondcut.

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Youshouldnowhavematchingmiterpiecestocreateadesiredmiterjointwiththerusticcladding.Note,expectdifferentheightsofcornerpiecesbasedonheightsofindividualpieces.

Wheninstallingpayspecialattentiontoinsuringthepositioningofeachpieceofcladdingdoesnotmoveasrelatestotheotherpiecesinthesetasthiswilleffectthetightnessoftheinterlockwiththenextpieceofcladding

Note.Forcreatingamiterjoinonaninternalanglefollowsamedirectionswith45°tocreateinternal90°corner.

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Using Vtile To Wrap An Outside Corner 

When using Vtiles to clad a surface with a outside corner, we recommend the following mitered vtile approach. 

* Note, the visual reflect a design that used a stacked design 50% offset.  Alternative designs utilize same principle but slight variation on positioning and direction of mitered pieces. 

 

Step 1. Determine Distance between final full piece and edge of Wall. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Placing individual piece face up on saw, set up tile saw to cut a 45 degree miter cut on individual piece in location shown (length “X”). Repeat process with 2nd tile facing opposing direction to get correlating mitered pieced. Repeat as needed to creating matching sets of as many mitered pieces as project requires. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Step 3. Place appropriate mitered pieces along edge offset as overall design project designates. Repeat along edge as necessary.  

 

Step 4. Position 2nd mitered piece to match cut face of initial mitered piece as shown. 

 

Step 5. Continue design on 2nd wall face.