cutting cracked glaze tile
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cutting cracked glaze tile
Hi,
I've just finished putting in a new kitchen for my mother-in-law and I'm now at the tiling stage. The tiles she chose have a cracked glaze finish, and whichever way I try and cut them, I end up with chips out of the glaze where I've made the cut, at least one of which is too big to be disguised with grout.
I've tried everything up to an electric bench saw with diamond blade.
Is there a knack to cutting these tiles, or, considering the amount of cutting around sockets etc. involved, was it just a poor choice of tile.
My credibility is at stake here, so any help would be appreciated.
I've just finished putting in a new kitchen for my mother-in-law and I'm now at the tiling stage. The tiles she chose have a cracked glaze finish, and whichever way I try and cut them, I end up with chips out of the glaze where I've made the cut, at least one of which is too big to be disguised with grout.
I've tried everything up to an electric bench saw with diamond blade.
Is there a knack to cutting these tiles, or, considering the amount of cutting around sockets etc. involved, was it just a poor choice of tile.
My credibility is at stake here, so any help would be appreciated.
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You'll need a wet cutter - diamond blade without water will overheat and damage the tile when you cut.
You can get a decent cheap one at Wickes:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/450W-Tile-Cutti ... nvt/186878
You can get a decent cheap one at Wickes:
http://www.wickes.co.uk/450W-Tile-Cutti ... nvt/186878
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have you tried cutting with the glazed side down?
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mmm.........can only suggest cutting slightly larger than you need to, then carefully filing back to size, sounds a PITA of a job
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