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Schluter Systems SCHIENE 0.5-in W x 98.5-in L Solid Brass L-Angle Tile Edge Trim

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Schluter Systems SCHIENE 0.5-in W x 98.5-in L Solid Brass L-Angle Tile Edge TrimSCHIENE Solid Brass Tile Edge Trim, 0. 5" x 98. 5" The Schluter Systems SCHIENE profile provides durable, discreet edge protection for floor tile transitions. Crafted from solid brass with an 87 slope, it resists chipping and creates clean junctions between tile and adjacent surfaces such as carpet or stone. Key Features: Edge Protection: 87 sloped profile helps transfer point loads and prevent tile edge chipping Clean Transitions: Approximately 1 8"

SCHIENE Solid Brass Tile Edge Trim, 0.5" x 98.5"

The Schluter Systems SCHIENE profile provides durable, discreet edge protection for floor tile transitions. Crafted from solid brass with an 87° slope, it resists chipping and creates clean junctions between tile and adjacent surfaces such as carpet or stone.


Key Features:

  • Edge Protection: 87° sloped profile helps transfer point loads and prevent tile edge chipping
  • Clean Transitions: Approximately 1/8" visible surface for a minimal, modern look
  • Curves-Friendly: Anchoring leg available with radius perforations to form smooth curves
  • Solid Brass Build: Robust material for long-lasting performance in high-traffic areas
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for same-height transitions between tile, carpet, and other flooring

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Profile Type SCHIENE
Material Solid brass
Finish/Color Brass
Width 0.5 in
Length 98.5 in
Visible Surface Approx. 1/8 in (3 mm)
Angle 87° slope
Application Same-height floor transitions; edge protection for tile adjacent to carpet or other coverings
Curved Installation Anchoring leg available with radius perforations to form curves

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can this profile be used for curved transitions?
A: Yes. SCHIENE offers an anchoring leg with special radius perforations to form curves.


Q: What is the visible reveal once installed?
A: About 1/8 inch (3 mm), providing a discreet transition.


Q: Where is SCHIENE typically used?
A: At same-height transitions on floors—between tile and carpet, at expansion joints, and as decorative stair edging.


Q: Is the material solid brass?
A: Yes. This variant is made from solid brass.


Q: What length is this trim?
A: 98.5 inches (approx. 10 feet) per the product title.


A Sleek, Minimal Edge that Elevates Every Transition

SCHIENE frames your flooring with a whisper-thin, luxurious line that feels intentional and refined. The solid brass profile delivers a subtle 1/8-inch reveal, highlighting material junctions without visual clutter. Use it to sculpt gentle curves between stone and carpet for a gallery-worthy flow. It’s the finishing touch that signals polished, upscale living.


Complete your flooring project with SCHIENE’s solid brass edge trim for a clean, durable transition that looks effortlessly refined.

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★★★★★ 3
Works but will Dry Out Your Skin
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I am a swim instructor at an outdoor pool and this stuff DOES work. I can apply it at the beginning of a 5 hour shift and while I have experienced light tanning it has protected against burning completely without reapplication. The white cast is significant though I don't mind it aesthetically, I know its there for protection . It does rub off on things though so consider yourself warned. Major Con: it is incredibly drying, and the soap needed to scrub it off is A LOT. That coupled with chlorine is a lot for my skin . Still on my sunscreen journey.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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Colleen S
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
This book was amazing!
Format: Kindle
I absolutely loved this book! Avery and Knox were beyond perfect for each other. Rebecca Jenshak did such an incredible writing this book and these characters. The brothers relationships in this family is wonderful. Everyone steps up to help take care of each other and it is heart warming. This book had low angst which I loved! I am really enjoying the start to this series and I cant wait to read the next book! The duet audiobook was incredible! Erin Mallon and Teddy Hamiliton did a fantastic job bringing this book and these characters to life! I highly recommend this book, audiobook, and series!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
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Kerri
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Banter, a bit of angst, found family, and a hot, tattooed bad boy who’s really a totally softie
Format: Kindle
This was a fun, easy read. It has all the things I love in a sports romance...banter, a bit of angst, found family, and a hot, tattooed bad boy who’s really a totally softie. Knox is kind of a mess at the start. He’s super talented, but has a reputation problem after getting kicked off his motocross team. He’s desperate for a second chance, which leads him to Avery, a former Olympic gymnast recovering from an injury. She’s trying to get her confidence back, and somehow these two end up helping each other. They can't stand each other at the beginning. He says ALL. THE. WRONG. THINGS. Evenutally, their friendship builds into something more. It felt natural and sweet. I liked that they both had their own stuff going on. Avery’s inner struggle was really relatable, and Knox’s bond with his brothers, especially with Flynn, added a ton of heart to the story. The beginning was little slow, and the ending felt a little rushed. Overall, though? I had a great time with this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025
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Maddie P.
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
New Type of Sports Romance!
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Instagram: @notyourkindlehistory Burnout by Rebecca Jenshak Rating: 3.5 Spice: 3.5

 Tropes: - Gymnast x motocross rider - Training together - Tattooed hero - College romance - Ton of Banter My Review Okay… I’m not even sure how to start this review so I’m just going to explain my 3.5 rating. I want to begin saying, there really wasn’t anything that made this book bad. I have read previous books by Rebecca Jenshak, and I LOVED them, rated them 4 or 5 stars, but for some reason, this book took me about 35-40% of the way through to finally get into it and enjoy it. Once I got past that point, I absolutely loved it. I’m not sure if it was a mood I was in, or just that it was a completely different type of sports romance, but something just didn’t grab my attention soon enough. I loved Avery and Knox, two complete opposite kind of people, which made for a ton of banter. I loved that we were able to get inside of the head of Avery, an Olympic gymnast, who was recovering from an injury, and see what that process of the road to recovery and competing again at 100%  looked like from a mental stand point. Knox was this character that you got immediate bad boy, I don’t do relationships and just hook up vibes from, but slowly throughout the book you can see Avery and Knox going back and forth and breaking each-others walls down. They began hanging out more and doing more things together, but didn’t want to define what they had because it worked for them and what they needed at the time. This book had different aspects of a relationship that you don’t see in other romance books, such as long distance. I thought the end of this book was left more open ended than closed, and I felt it just kind of ended, or the epilogue wasn’t really a cherry on top, it was more so just the sprinkles. BUT, overall, I would recommend this book to read to others; the spice in this book was AMAZING (there may or may not be a spicy motorcycle scene hehe), the banter was great, we really got a feel and understanding of each character too. I wonder if I read it again, or read other books in the universe to get some background on this story, maybe my mind will change on my rating; but for now it’s a solid 3.5 for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
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Brandi
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Good book
Format: Kindle
This is my first book by this author and I loved it so much. Such a cute story. I absolutely loved reading Knox and Avery's story. Knox is a motocross racer and Avery is a gymnast. Knox lost his spot with his team for not being a team player. He is bummed out because racing has been all he really wanted to do. Knox lost his mom when he was a teenager and he took on a pretty big responsibility helping take care of his brothers. He has an older brother who went to college and then two younger ones that also ended up going to college and then there's the youngest one that's a senior in high school. Knox is a great big brother but really wants to race so his friend Colter, who does freestyle tricks on bikes, talks him into trying to do trick riding too. Avery hurt her knee a bit ago which she did therapy for but is really aware of her knee now and just doesn't have the confidence like she used too. Avery goes out with her friend to a party to get out of her head and there she sees Knox. He's on his bike but he almost got her and from there it starts there relationship of having snarky comments to each other. Avery helped Knox' friend Colter do some gymnastic workouts to get his strength and learn some tricks for his trick riding. Colter recommends Knox work with her too. Knox takes him up on this because Knox needs this to show people in motocross racing he can be a team player. Knox and Avery end up getting a long better and you can feel the chemistry between the two but both don't want a relationship for different reasons. Things heat up between the two of them. Lots more happen in this book and you will want to read to find out what that is. Will Avery and Knox be able to get over their fears and be together? Have to read to find out. Thank you Rebecca Jenshak for this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024

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