Read all operating instructions accompanying the saw and make sure it works properly before proceeding.
Tips for cutting marble tiles.
Choosing a blade and taking safety precautions.
Pick a diamond blade for your saw or angle grinder.
Using a hand clamp to hold the hose in place direct a trickle of water on the front of the diamond blade to cool it.
Step 1 learn how to use the saw.
Step 5 sand edges.
Grout about a 2 x 2 foot area at a time more if you have less grout lines than the bajillion i had per square foot use a sponge and bucket of water to clean up the excess grout from each grouted area about 3 separate times.
Mark your cutting line with a marker on a wide piece of tape.
Folding legs make it easier to transport this tile saw but its size means it s heavier and more awkward to set up compared to lighter duty wet tile saws.
Tip the wet saw on its side.
Install the diamond blade on your saw.
Step 4 snip it.
Making straight cuts with a wet saw.
Try wrapping tile to be cut with masking tape tightly wound round a couple of times then pencil mark tape where to cut.
Now as for sponging strategy here s what seemed to be quick and efficient.
Protect your marble slab by placing it on a 2 in.
Cutting curves with an.
To cut in a straight line simply line up the straightedge on the tile and score it using the carbide tipped pencil.
How to cut marble tile.
Then use wet cutter with plenty of water and don t push hard let blade do its job.
Many cuts that require a circular opening such as a toilet.
How to cut marble tiles method 1 of 3.
Marble is a soft rock.
Step 2 take measurements.
Scoring marble doesn t have the same affect as scoring a glazed product.
Make a plunge cut with a wet saw by positioning the material glazed side down directly underneath the cutting wheel.
Thick piece of rigid foam.
The oversized table allows for cutting a 48 inch long tile lengthwise.
Plunge cuts are necessary when making space for vents outlets drains or any other protrusions through the tile surface.
Put on your eye protection and make your cut.
If you need to cut ceramic or porcelain tile for a relatively small project you can do so manually by using a carbide tipped pencil straightedge and tile nippers.
Step 3 make the cut.