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Tile cutting machine blades

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:11 pm
by Mooncat
On another forum, mention was made of the cheap metal/diamond disks sold by Aldi, as mine is, but the ceramic/diamond disks are much better. It does chip the edges slightly, but as the corners are finished with a fllet of sanitary silicone, or white caulk, the chipping is hidden. When I come to cut the floor tiles, 415mm sq Mapisa, might it be a good idea to upgrade the disk?

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:47 am
by ultimatehandyman
I only have a cheap blade in mine and I have not had a problem.

As long as the blade is not segmented it should be ok :scratch:

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 8:01 pm
by manchestertiling
We use Marcrist diamond blades, a slightly more expensive but made with real diamonds, not the synthetic ones. Perfect precision cuts everytime, even on porcelain etc & when costing out price per blade over number of cuts compared to cheaper versions it actually works out in favour of the expensive blades.

We also have a few 0.8mm diamond kerf blades for the more finer work when cutting small thin tiles for traditional victorian entrances etc