Trammel Bar
A trammel bar is a tile layout tool used to erect perpendicular lines and bisect angles, ensuring precise and uniform tile installation.
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Definition
A trammel bar is a tile layout tool used to erect perpendicular lines and to bisect angles.
Purpose
The purpose of a trammel bar is to aid in the precise layout and alignment of tiles during installation, ensuring accurate perpendicular lines and angle bisecting for complex tile patterns.
Examples of Use
- Tile Flooring: A trammel bar is used to ensure that tiles are laid out in straight, perpendicular lines for a uniform appearance.
- Wall Tiling: When tiling walls, the trammel bar helps in aligning the tiles correctly and creating consistent patterns.
- Mosaic Installation: For intricate mosaic designs, a trammel bar is crucial for achieving the desired geometric patterns and symmetry.
Related Terms
- Tile Spacers: Tools used to maintain consistent gaps between tiles for grout lines.
- Straightedge: A tool used to draw or cut straight lines.
- Laser Level: A tool that projects a straight laser line to help align tiles and other materials.
Notes
- Accuracy: The trammel bar must be used accurately to ensure that all tiles are properly aligned and the overall layout is visually pleasing.
- Material: Trammel bars are typically made of metal for durability and precision.
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