Cutting porcelain tiles
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Cutting porcelain tiles
Hi everyone,
I'm doing some tiling soon using slate.
I need to do a couple of cuts that look like the attached picture, can someone please tell me how to do this?
I have a wet wheel cutter, not sure if I can use it or not?
I'm doing some tiling soon using slate.
I need to do a couple of cuts that look like the attached picture, can someone please tell me how to do this?
I have a wet wheel cutter, not sure if I can use it or not?
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Tile Saw Blade in a Coping Saw Frame.
Support the tile well as you move around the cut especially the returns to the edge if you don't they could snap off and you'll have to start again.
Similar to cutting round pan or pedestal.
Or buy a tile saw...
Scribe round the shape then cut.
Noise isn't very pleasant though.
Support the tile well as you move around the cut especially the returns to the edge if you don't they could snap off and you'll have to start again.
Similar to cutting round pan or pedestal.
Or buy a tile saw...
Scribe round the shape then cut.
Noise isn't very pleasant though.
Jaeger.
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You need to score the curve with your manual cutter, to do this put a tile glaze side down onto your tile cutter bed, then place the tile with the curve on on top of the other tile and scribe away.
The glazed tile gainst the bed helps you move the tile to follow the curve.
Then as OM suggests, cut with a wet saw, lots of little fingers up to the score line, then knock off the fingers and neaten up (if required) with tile nippers and sanding stone.
The glazed tile gainst the bed helps you move the tile to follow the curve.
Then as OM suggests, cut with a wet saw, lots of little fingers up to the score line, then knock off the fingers and neaten up (if required) with tile nippers and sanding stone.