Install the cut tile just as you did the full size tile.
How to glue tile to wood table.
Prepare grout powder by mixing it with water until it is the consistency of peanut butter.
Apply a thin coat of tile adhesive to the back of each tile and place it on the mastic.
If the tiles are translucent.
Place the masonite on the thinset smooth side down and apply a light even pressure over the entire surface.
Spread a layer of thinset onto the backerboard using a notched trowel.
Lift a dollop of grout with a rubber grout float.
Then i took it outside and gave it one or two quick coats of spray with primer.
Apply one coat of polyvinyl glue with a 2 inch paintbrush to the entire surface of the concrete backer board.
Using the same thinset mortar that you will use for your tile cover the table top.
I cleaned up the table and then sanded here or there where there were bumps or scratches etc for a smooth finish.
When all of the tiles are down lightly press them into the mastic with your hands to set them.
A rolling pin makes a nice tool for this purpose.
I originally wanted to try to save the wood grain pattern on top but when i saw that tile i knew it d be perfect for this table.