Hey Peter, it occurred to me that if you are going to use a cement board type product underneath your vermicrete layer as a permanent (non-removable form base), simply cut the board 1-2 cm larger on the sides you intend to put tile or protection. That little extension would help you put the vertical form boards in place and after the vermicrete pour sets and the form sides are removed, you'd have a nice little shelf on which your tiles would get the base support they need to stay put without stressing the thinset/vermicrete bond layer.
I think I'd still put the folded metal lath in place on the sides between the vermicrete and tile as extra strength and adhesion for the thinset. I hope that this makes sense to you...I can see it in my head, but...
As a side note, David S recommends putting a few holes in the base material holding the vermicrete. In this case, 4-5 drill holes in the cement board. He does this on his ovens to allow any moisture that accumulates (or that gets trapped) to escape more easily.
I think I'd still put the folded metal lath in place on the sides between the vermicrete and tile as extra strength and adhesion for the thinset. I hope that this makes sense to you...I can see it in my head, but...
As a side note, David S recommends putting a few holes in the base material holding the vermicrete. In this case, 4-5 drill holes in the cement board. He does this on his ovens to allow any moisture that accumulates (or that gets trapped) to escape more easily.
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