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How to use a tile cutter: best practice(2)

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The art of cutting


It may not exactly be an art form, but following best practice with a tile cutter involves perfecting the art of cutting. You can make mistakes in measuring and marking, as both can be corrected before you make the cut. However, once you have marked and cut your tiles, it is too late to make corrections.


The tile cutter needs a little guidance to do its job here, which means that you press down hard on the handle of the cutting tool. Be careful not to press the handle down hard. You want to use a firm hand, but at the same time gently increase the downward pressure on the handle.


Why is this important?


Your goal is to apply an even pressure. Otherwise, you will get a messy cutting result. Firm pressure and a gradual increase in pressure forces the breaker to apply even pressure to both sides of the tile.


A clean cut means less waste. You can't just glue the jagged tiles back together and start again.


Once you have scored, check the edges of the tiles and, if necessary, use a rubbing stone or polishing pad to smooth out any rough spots.

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How to use a non-handed tile cutter


Don't let the fact that professional tile installers use these tile cutters intimidate you! Anyone can learn how to use a professional grade cutter with enough time and extra tiles to practice. Anyone can learn how to use a professional grade cutter with enough time and extra tiles to practice. You don't need to make a big deal of it either - portable electric tile cutters can make any job easier and there are many powerful options on the market that are perfect for beginners.


You can cut any tile on a wet saw. That said, there are some tile materials that do better on this cutting tool, for example.


Natural stone

Porcelain

Glass

Commercial grade ceramic floor tiles


Using a wet saw means putting it on a flat, solid surface. As it sprays water, you'll want to use it in a place where you can clean it up without too much fuss.


The key to using an electric handheld or benchtop tile cutter is patience.


Make sure you have filled the water tank. Then, place the widest side of the tile between the fence and the blade. After you've pressed the fence against the blade, you're ready to go to the saw.


Allow the blade to reach full speed before you make your cut. Once the water starts to spray onto the blade, you are ready to start.


Using both hands, feed the tile slowly. Forcing it to move faster risks the tiles breaking, chipping or cracking.


When you have finished cutting, close the saw and allow it to come to a complete stop. Only at this point should you remove the two tiles.


Ready to use your tile cutting skills?


Whether you need to make straight cuts or your project requires diagonal, corner or curved cuts, you can learn how to use a tile cutter without getting a degree in tile cutting and installation. We're not even sure if such a degree exists, but we can guarantee you don't need one to use our tools!

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