How would folks out there edge granite tiles on counters?
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Bull-nosed (rounded) tiles are made to finish off edges like you are asking. They are longer and narrower than regular tiles.
Hi Paula, cut pieces of your tile as a straight edge. Since granite can be butted up against each other very tightly without a wide grout line, you can do the same on the 45 degree edge. Typically a counter top has a 3 inch edge. Good luck.
Btw, I've looked at bullnose blades for my tile saw, but am afraid my saw isn't good enough to handle it.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/finish-exposed-edges-granite-tile-countertops-37322.html
There you go -
So sorry, you are correct! No bullnose tiles.
Thank you!