Probably the easiest is to build a tub with concrete backer board and tile it.
Can i build a bath tub out of tiles.
Pull bath out carefully.
Building your own bathtub is not an inexpensive or easy process but it can be done.
This will help keep your first line of tiles level and stay in place just make sure the board is straight.
You can however tile the walls or platform surrounding the tub just not the tub itself.
To help hide the awkward appearance of an out of level tub make the bottom row of tiles at least three fourths of a tile high.
What was there before was this.
A homemade tub will generally cost more than a purchased tub but can be shaped to fit an unusual space or made longer taller or wider than standard tubs.
Depending on the size and weight of your tiles you may benefit from screwing a starter board into the cement board.
For a tub surround only install the backerboard and tile 12 inches above the tub.
Cut around mastic between bathe and tiles using stanley knife mastic removing product.
You will also have to worry about getting proper pitch in the tub etc.
Tubs can be built from wood concrete or tile covered masonry.
Slow careful process.
Lower bath from supports beneath the bath.
Wow i have no idea what half of that means.
For a shower enclosure extend the tile and the backerboard at least 6 inches above the showerhead.
Not to mention that tile is not the most comfortable product to sit on.
I would never make a tub out of tile.
There is standing water in a tub while you are bathing and if there is just a tiny crack in the grout then the standing water would have a field day behind.
Be careful not to puncture the waterproof membrane when installing mortar over it.
Keep an eye on plumbing and tiles and cut off any mastic causing obstruction.
No reason why it shouldn t work if the walls and floor of the tub are thick enough and you use the proper tile cement and grout as used for swimming pools if the romans can do it no reason why you.
If you plan to shower there you may want to get a tub that has a tile flange on three sides and frame to it.
You would need to break the silicone seal between the tiles and the bath using a stanley knife of similar and then ease the bath out very slowly.
Once you ve planned out your layout you can begin to set tiles on the shower wall.
Is possible but you would need to be very careful.
Yoiu need a spanner and grips for this.